FJANUARY 5, 1946 I ml-ccl-‘asl-zmusxgtué "alcaz-cs-ugxarlaaa I .; CHURCHES TOMORROW KMKiHiIEiPSfKTfiTiiiiiiirl%i'iilifii ' Y‘ CHURCH or usurp CHURCII - _ tNULAND oi CANADA sr. rnrnlrs CATHEDRAL Tnmn-y UNITED .___..._,"°'""‘ “m” ,__ , cuuncn lev. Caacn E. M. e I , urn, Incumbent. ~ "loll h‘ mfl"y,fjf_d'"°“ Ltloynlaivdngsil? a ..__ Ollllilt and Choir Director- IUNI Ilxvlcl. 10.00 a. m. Junior to Adult Classes u. j “mmunhn, or the Church School. Special m“ _ lantern pictures to be shown, u“ zuchum an“; “a Hal's. m. Beginners and Primary. 8.30 ay Sch l.- , 3.90 fly Grour 7.00 p-m. Evensorlg and Sermon. reel services are ileld In mlefi CllaglliuAgi seatusnzre free . ro . " rs are Iflesavaad the incumbent is tgneee two: siier an service. I RVB V WELC M! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH nu. an]? lbbott, Rector Mil Lillian Earle. Organist WI.” Holy C l 1'11 Ioly and 54.80 p m. Builds School T1,? . m. Ive ng Prayer 33o b: m. Open House. "scum and mo Service, the an- n ‘Arise, ine" by C. Maher y‘ wiii be sung by the Choir. The enfiem “Behold, I Bring You Good Tidtiafs" by Sullivan, will he 'rende by the Choir at file Evening Service. PRESBYTERIAN ‘first: KIRK or sr. JAMES F» lliliiltoi .. The lev. T. H. Bussall Somcrs 1A., S.Tl\l. ¢v~ Organist ,_ Mil l. Lillian Mcilenais‘ ; Mus. Ilse. Vi‘! .1 a.‘ m. new YEAR'S MORNING w HIP - - OBS (Sermon: “The Urgency oi Ethical well as Economic Reeonvere- on 7 Anth Dear Lo d a d F til i . MsTIne. Flotcilelhnsolo. 31.57:. Mrs. Beck and Mrs. MacLca 0.00 p. m. CHURCH SCHOOL “g1 a n. NIW vs/uvs svrmuo ~~ oaslrlr " - ...Iermon: “A Land oi Hills x. Vnlleya" - Anthem, 0 Lord. My God. Wesley. The Minister will conduct the Sun vices and deliver the Sermons. y 37:80 p. m. "Week of and h“; ‘awe. I. Judson 161v PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince nadir-reign Street -__-_ ;-~ ~ Mlnilu -- llav. o. csnavns wsasrsn Mrs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director Mill Helen Stewart. Organist. Q _i lloluvmo wosslnr .11.‘? a. am. Theme: "The Spirit oi crgivmlese. Iymns: l1 787, 0i, 475. Anion: ' e Lord's My Shep- herd.” 0. A. MeoFarren. V1.80 m. The Sabbath chooi and liae Classes. IVINING WORSHIP 7.00 p. :1.- ‘lheme: "Pacing the lrlluls: 1i. 48!. Isl. ' Anthem: “Softly the Silent Night." Ihnl Winn '- acknowledge mm direct thy iha" lrlvi wor- McLcn nott Sermon: Carol IIPV Director You are MRS. M. Grace" Sermon: "I will A hear Central Grade Ewen: 2. 2. Wilson. induction: oi now Eld 7.00 p. m. PUBLIC ty woico VIII: 1, Grade VII: Marlon Sanderson; Minister. BAPTIST is that ll. of Choir. invited to CHURCH Kent Street STEWART. Choir Director (Von eber) "Liera-in-Walt" re Thy name unto " mail ‘mutant: u. bi will - - ;. ea y, i“. ..-i’..l‘..“-‘d...- "i" awaits you et worshi THE BAPTIST CIIUB H CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Arcller and Norma Dalaiel FIIIPJISIDE HOUR-following evening service. Minister _Rev. I. Judson Levy. 8.0, Mornillg Worship 11 A. M. Sermon "The Issue We Face." "Whence Fragrance?" THE CHURCH SCHOOL It I2 nolm immediately following the sari of Morning Worshl EVENING WORSHIP 7 o. III. Sermon "Why are You Afraid?" Solo “Bethleilem" (Bowker) Writer Barry Bugden. THE COMMUNION oi the Lord's Supper will be observed at this ca, \ Goodiy oration of Agriculture when the me Christian Church. of St. Peter's l. Marion sees. 11.00 a. m. PUBLIC WORSHIP Sermon: “New Si|ht"—il.ev. '1'. I. Illin- Anthem: “God is a SpirlW-S. Ben: January. era- WORSHIP "The Lanugage of An- E- I. are now .=.=J*"-'T.';= Caleb Slmpor. Reception oi new members to the Committee oi Stewards. :4 lli :-: ‘ii |Thc' Will Feed My Flock"--‘ ' aymaster o the‘ Mrs. o. sulm Pull, Organist and with MARVEL D. DUNBAR. Minister Organist and 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion Chorale: “For Thy Mercy and Thy Selmon: "When Loss Becomes Pro- sao . m.’ cannon scaool. sun rs ILY nou 7.00 . m. EVENING WORSHIP SE VICE Duet: (Selected) by Mrs. Claire ST. PETEIPS SOUTH SCHOOL South Report School for month of December: Mary Ledwell. Mac- Ralph MacKirmon: Guy Sanderson. Grade VI: 1. Freda McCallurn: 8, Henry Grade V: 1, Harold McLean; 2, Cora McKlnnon: o te . Grade IV: 1, Blair Anderson: 2. 3. 3. Elmer Can- Shlrley MacEwen; 8. Lucetta Mc- Donald. Grade I11: l, Tommy Ledwcll; 2 Sarah Melanin, i, "Hugh Mc- Callum. Grade II: 1. Joan Wilson; I, Anne Mulllnz. 8. John Wilson. Grade I: 1 Charlie Pratt; I. Dunstan McDonald; 3, Harold Mcfnnis. Grade I: 1. Arthur McLaren. Teacher. Mary Reid. savanna-oar ADVENTISTA c Lspiherne Avenue SUNDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 6 AT 8 0’CLOCK "THE" HOME 0F THE’ SA VED” ' HURCH Ie ‘.9 liniotllehioffiflfatixltundayflternoos,‘ "MACON LIGHTS OI‘ PROPHECY" Broadcast. ‘; GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince St. i, Order ei‘ Meetings: Sunday chooi Lords Day 10 a.s\ iB n G Children's Mes _\ "The Gift oi God is Eternal Life ililll of Bread Lords Day i1 an. l; Reading Lords Day 12 noon dspel Meeting Lords Day 7.80 pm. Prayer Meeting“ FWcd l’ riday 7. p. nl. Jesus Clo-iii "our Lord.-ilom. 6:23. _ " through *- rgavlcss. . 0:01P Jilin: I IN. _ 1! wt Him arm: " 0137-. U ‘ l , rum. qosrl-zl. . sltlienteeostal Church I ' ,*', . nsslllvenor ' ' Resting. Flimfinp: Plii- Sundsy School for sll ms . Worship d1 Preaching; deem“ c Service ~ sdrselsyl Yssagrmlss. i fiE-aTlWsrTffilicu ti‘? , S "w in London, Ont., l around again within a short time. cl-zlulul culnnull This lunln ls reserv oi n31 interest. n.°"..i3£& ei a aswsy nature may he Inserted at flvc cents a word. strictly ply- ebie in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs CONPEDEBATION . UBANCE. LL": m- RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mr, Nell MacKenzie, 40 Reserve St, has received the sad news of the death his brothel", Jamal-z, st nn, Mass" on Jan. 3 after s short illness. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. — Mrs, Robert Abbie has the honor of announcing the en- agemem of her dalfihter Roberta une to Capt, James aurice Brady R C H. A., son of Mr, James Brady. marria e will take place ver uietly in ii Souls Chapel of Si’. eters Cathedral on the Mills f‘! NOW RANKS CAPTAIN -M:my friends of Lieui. J. A Wood in P. leased to hear he has been raise to the rank Captain. Ca tain Wood is Canadian Army ashington, D. C. MOUNT STEWART PRESBY- TEBIAN CHURCH. —- The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held on Wednesday, January 9th, 1946, o; the hour of 2 o'clock in afternoon, in the home of Ches- Coffin, Esquire. Rev. T. H. Bus- eli Somers, Inferno-Moderator. 12-29-1-5-21. T0 REPRESENT PROVINCE — Mr. - Lincoln Dewar, New Perth, will represent the P. D. Island Fled- now in national organization. the Can- adian Federation of Agriculture, holds its twoday annual meeting on Jan. 22, it was learned last night. POLICE COURT -- John Mills. who escaped from the Queen's County jail on Dec. 17 and was rc-arrested at Tormen- tine Wednesday afternoon, ap- peared before Stipendiary Magis- trate K. M. Martin yesterday and on request of his counsel was re- manded until Jan. . A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days.‘ An adjourned drunk was remanded until to- morrow. CONTACT CLUB-The regular fortnightly meeting of the Contact Club was held in the 3iue Room of the Legion Home on Thursday cveninl}. Jan. 3- Mrs. Allison W. Rogers presided and the minutes A. sponsor at the V-Ciub on Thurss day evening, Jan. 17. It Is pro- posed in this way to raise some moncy to entertain the children of veterans later in the year. now improving in health. Miss Barbara Smith, city, has returned home after service as a Nursing Sisier in the, Army. Miss Helen Shams and M1“. Nor- man Shams, city, have returned from a visit to Guelph, Ont. Miss Shams also visited her sistcr Mrs. R. Adadow in Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. W. E. Hyndman has left for a visit to hcr daughter. Mrs. Tom Dodson at Three RiversuQuc. Mr. Lce Boker of Halifax has returned home after spending the Christmas holidays i.n Charlotte- town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McTaguc, Alley St. Mr. and Mrs. Walthcn Unudrt have as their guest at present tne lattefs sister, Mrs. E. T. Winslow of Victoria, 3.0. Mrs. Winslow will leave for St. John, N.B., short- ly to meet her husband, Lt. Col. E. T. Winslow, M.B.E., on h-s ar- rival from overseas. Miss Mary Coady. R. N- left tins morning for Montreal after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A R. Cosdy, Hlllsboroush Street. Miss Phyllis 4...’: who has been spending the bolday season at her home in Cornwall, has re- turned to Moncton to resume her duties in the office of the Farm- ers’ (Jo-Operative Creamery Co. Mr. Ralph Darrach, City, left Thursday morning for Moncton on a business trip for the Irving Oil Co. The many friends and neigh- bours oi Mrs. Edmund D. Gallant. R.N., of North Rustico. will 'be pleased to hear shc is~ improving after being ill with pneumonia and hope to see hcr out and ; Tile British ‘and Foreign iiiilie Society ' m CANADA AND’ Nswrouunaann \ Increased Publication, htabiishment oi Natinnfl Societies where peedbie, nnn vi til . "r...."°1....°.'i $.35?‘ "' of eaflv- II 0N i0 ~ a”; i” m 0:1‘. u‘ elells f resident of West Saint John who circles in the city. died December the late David C. and Cflrolifle M. Rupert, former prominent resi- dents oi the North End and was of Loyalist descent on both sides of the family rlages as they were of the fine horses they drove. Of recent. years he had been 1n the city employ and had been in falling health for the last year. voice and as a Ritchie Male Quartet was in great demand for public performances some years ago. tenor in the Ludlow Street Baptist Church of which he was a devout member. dent and well was esteemed as well informed on many subjects. Mr. the teacher of Class of Church and had an eager follow- ing among the young men of the by four sons, four daughters and three sisters. ence E. Brooklyn. J., of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; win-B, of Providence. R. 1-. Bud ert, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Gor- don Shepherd. Saint John. Miss The sisters are Mrs Martin Olive and Mrs. W. Plnnan. both of West Saint John, Rupert of Fairville. deque, is also a niece of the de- ceased. Judson Si... Monday at 2 o'clock from the isltoss Funeral Home. officiated at the service, assisted bv a mixed quartctte. Friends and relatives acted iis pail-beamrs and many floral tributes ceived, among them being pieces from the teachers of Charlotte- town Baptist Sunday School; staff of Myers’ United Church Choir. was st Greenwood cemetery. Saint John Telegraph Journal. Washington Spstiigilt from s manpower shortage in the‘ midst of Rood men available but not stflle cabinet officer or conneasman does not move on to f he canornske double or triple wh , a THE CHARLUIIEIUVVN___GUARDIAN__ TllE UNIVERSAL WEEK of PRAYER ANNUAL OBSEBVANCE IN THE CHURCHES OP CIIARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 1-11, 194a MONDAY, January 7th. 8 P.M.: TIIE SALVATION ARMY ClTAuaL. Preacher: The lewd. M. D Dunbar. ' TUESDAY, Jlnlllfl "h. I EMA THE KIRK OF ST. JALES. PNSCIIQI‘! The Rcv’d. I. J Levy, D.D. WEDNESDAY, Janus y 9th, I EM." ZION CHURCH. (Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Branch, The iirlthh and Foreign Bible Society). Preacher; Rev. T. E. McLennsn. THURSDAY, January 10th, 8 P.M.z THE BAPTIST CHURCH, Preacher: The Rev’d. II. C, Rico, D.D. FRIDAY. January 11th. 8 P.M.: TRINITY CilUllCll. Preacher: The‘ilcv'd. '1‘. H B. Semen, M.A., 5.12M. The Offerings at these Services will be given to T)“; Charlottetown Branch oi The Bible Society, s local Charity, The Guardian Council of Churches end The World's Evangelical Alliance of London, Eng-land. All ervlces are held undcr the auspices and direction of The Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association. REV. T. H. RUSSELL SOMERS. M.A., S.T.M., ” ident. l r REV, J. A. NICHOLSON. Secretary. Among the Air Force personnel arriving on the Duchess. of Bed- ford was Sgt. F. J. Curley, Vcrnon River, who was able to be home with the clhcr members of has family for New Years Mr. Cyril Wood of the C. N. R. Cartmgcwtuif, is a patient m Ihc P. E. I. dospltai where he under- went an operation on his hand. which has been causinl: him trou- iiliili|088 Veteran Station Agent Figures in ifing’s Honors List ble for sometime. His friends MONTREALT-QTIK, Jan. 3 --Ma- nope that he will now make steady Jor Felix Raoul Audct, whuo in improvement. spzlc of the loss of both hands overseas is carrying on his duties as station agent, Canadian Nation- al Railways at Levis, Que, has bee made a member of the Order o the British Empire In the Kinnfls New Ycm"s honor list Jecnntly ry-Wshori. Before the war Major Allfilfl. was in thc employ of the Canadian Na- tional system, commencing his rail- road career March 1919 as opal-s- for nnli rr-lievinz agcni at Maibaic, 0110.. Eclmundstovl, N. B.. and Sf. Evslachsg Que. Hc enlisted with the Cilalulicro Regiment in Slap- icmbcl‘ 1939 and after cxpermnce overseas returned to Canada to take command at Vsicariier Camp near Quebec. He returned overseas Tc]. Leonard Gallant of l-LMCS Scotia, Halifax, arrived in Char- lottetown last Saturday to spend the week-end with his friend, Jerry Murfagh, Villa Avc,, while cnroufe to his homo to spend Now Year's with his parents in St. Charles, Prince Edward Island In Memos-tam JUDSON E. RUPERT Judson E. Rupert. well known had attained special recognition i" 1943 N"! Willi" "1911: WW0?“ as Skilled Mime‘. M,“ decomwl- ihc Inns of both hands if8il$"’i by and was prominent in musical ‘h’ Pi"’""’"i"" °;‘"'°"°" °f i‘ -‘-""’"" aria. Vlhen conditions permitted oi the isst meeting were real by , - . . . the Secret-w. M-"s- 1- W- 150w- mh a‘ h“ "m": l" 60'0"‘ .'l'§.“..°‘...¢£.'3$‘...‘i“‘12’..'§..".’§."Qfiiiim"?! Plans are well in hand for the Street. Wtsl. Mf- Rupert was in was {med for the equipmpnl dkk dance which the Club proposes to his 80th veal. He. W88 l 5011 0f signed m, such Cases and w“ successful in mastcrlng lhe usc nf artificial hands, so much so that in the spring of 1944 he was ap- pointed station agent a1 Levis. The appointment was recommended by 1i’ W05 B! B Carri"? Painter and the rehabilitation committee of the interior decorator that Mr. Rup- nation“; system Organized 1,, ex. Personals m distinguished hlnlself u n amine and report on m. capabili- craftsman o1 UJIGUSIIBI talellia CH1‘; tics of former employees who d1;- Mn Charles; Picks“. who has rtage owners \ be as prou o sire to rciurn to_thc company’ a - been in hospital i.‘ Toronm is his neat decoration of their car- lcr nniiiary service. M8101‘ AJdCf. is a native of Si. Anselmo, Que" where he was born Nov. 19. 1399- he can get working for the people in government service. President Truman foresaw 1.1116 difficulty last year when he asked congressmen to 5C1 an example bv enacting legislation doubling their own 510.0001 vear‘ salaries, and declaring that public szrvice of- fered too little reward to attract capable workers But congrcwnen refused to com- ply, especially this year _cf con- gressional elections. and me Presi- dent can offer only about 310.000 l yggr (or me highest positions in his gift; with a few exceptions at $12000 up in $15000 There are three White House ad- had a rich member Mr. Rupert tenor e of He was the first earnest Bible stu- read Renal-ally, he All Rupert was the Men's Bible nudlow Street Baptist °°Y1Il1'°il5ii°“- mlnlstratlv-s assistant D0815 Vacant. His wife hsd died, a_ few years commanding 5311mm of $10,000. ago and M1‘ R090" 15 Survived and- Samuel Rcscnlnau. special counszl to the President. has re- signed his 515.000 a svear lob The President also needs a fed- eral lcsn administrator. an as- sistant Secretary of State, two ss- The sons are. Clar- N. Y.; Ralph m. Harry C., Saint John. The dsugh- sistant attorn-eys-g-znerai, and as- ters are. Mrs. R. C. Ricksr. l-lamp- sistant Secretaries in the Navv. um, N. 3.; M151 Dorothy S. Rllp- War, "lrsasur-v and Interior De- partments. 1n the United States. as in Can- sda_ employers are lelfflllv b00110 to restore jobs to P65011061 “m0 i-sft to serve in the armed forces. But in many cases the .1005 if“ two or three years ago no 1011801‘ exist 111m is particularly true of those who left government maroo- ies such as the War Production Board. the Foreign Economic Ad- ministration snd the Censorship Board Civilian production admiuistrat ion. successor to the W.P B . em- ploys about 10 per cent of tnc peek oi’ the W P B employment, whose former personnel is returnina from armed scrvicc ai the rate of 40 a liay. And all through thc civil services there is the complaint-that returning personnel, although they eat back their old IObS- 11nd that men and women who were their Juniors and whowere not in uniform. now arc Ihclr supcrlors in the civil service Director General Herbert Leh- man of the United and Rehabilitation Administration has revealed the surpris fact that individuals and organ nations have cont d 69.000. worth of relief in kind to the sd~ ministration and more than $40.- 000.000 in cash. for the aid of the war victims of Europe and Alia. Typical contribution: s member of til-e Women's Branch of the Unit- ed States Navy sent a cheque for and Ethel Rupert of Martinon. Gertrude C. A. Britten, Be- and Miss Mrs. lllev.) The largely attended funeral of D Rupert, M‘! Guilford West Saint John, was hcld 103 Prince West. Rev. William Hatfield WCTC IC~ and Mertirlon Studio, interment DY CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer Jan i -(O'P) is suffering plenty. There am.- lots oi PRINCE nowsao ISLAND wit» M w" afford to W1 Ind w loo. savilw u was, “the only Christ- Auxmun, a dorm lop administrative lobe mas gift it seems appropriate to are so ng and he lacks give this year, _ __..._. thnee of the six Wihite House ad- ____._____.__. tive assistants he is sut/h- LQDON - (OP) - A cob (male .J.'.‘.'...‘ii’.'5‘if‘."‘" ....,"' “$.53 ‘T112? n. . . n50)’ “"‘“‘..“‘.'.‘i "1 Rm?“ e areni v passes a com , .. recon v en t ew mm iety hlclads: high-unkind presidential aide. the ‘mamas and became entangled in troHevJbue wires. Perm». who heard ‘its screams called 11w police malt!!! bird dbd before their ar- the IIOGDGI‘ icids of private enterprise where ,.€...._ _.__ m §.i.........n . in Loving Memory 0f MRS. THOMAS HOGAN iifhc Passed Away Jan. 5, 1920. Levis sad kind in all her ways ' Upri tasd 1m u» the end of m days, - Sincere sad true in heart and mind ’A bseeiiiui lsealery left bcilind. g ‘ . _ Inserted by tile Family. States mm! D . ~ Annual fiollections Montague District Under Mrs. R. W. Beck $10.00. Montague by Mrs. Ben McLure 05.00: Robert Beck; Bergman Co. $2.00 each: Dan MacLean; E. Dunning; Louis Burke. . 81.00 each: Howard Vlckcrson: A M6. hicLaren: Friend; Miss Levers; Lure. 60c: Mrs. Claude MacLean. 50c each: Mrs. Byron Stewart; Mrs. Murdock McKinnon: Harry Davlson; Mrs. Frank Green; Pearl Green; Mrs. Douglas Nicholson; A Friend; Mrs. Eliza Campbell; Mrs. D. M. MacDonald; Nat. Tay- lor: Joyce MacDonald. 30c: Sue Hemphlll. 25c each: Mary Hemphill: lace Reilly, Total: $39.90. Montague by 'I‘iliie Rourke 95.00: Claude Mac-Kay. $2.00: Albert llfartin. $1.00 each. Mrs. Charles Mc~ Lure: Mrs. Martin Currie; G. H. I. M, Llewellyn; B. C. I Wal- Myers; Mrs Russel MacGregor; Mrs. Albert Griffin; Mrs. Efflcc Bruce; Mrs. Herbert Poole. 50c each: Mrs. John Campbell; Mrs. Harold Nicholson; Mrs. Jes- sie A. MacDonald; Tillie Rourke; Mrs. W, D. Johnston. Total: $16.50. Montague by Mrs. J. E. Poole and Mrs. A. C. MscKay 05.00 each: Bruce H, Yeo; Stew- art d: Beck. 04.00: A. G. Parks. $3.00: D. Samson, $2.00 each: Annesr dz Llew- ellyn; William Ma-cLean; Annie M, MacLcsn; Johnny lvlcKenzie: Mrs. Hurman Martin- Dr. C. B. Green: W. A. Johnstone. $1.00 each: Allan Mosher; Thel- ma Larter; Inez Shaw; Lena Llew- ellyn; Ruth MacLeod; Don Mac- Gregor; Ruth MacGregor; Rae Vickerson: Adah MacGregor; 01a. Hamilton: J J. Stewart: Mrs Nel- lie Fraser; Allister Currie; Carl Bonner; Carl Stewart; Geor e McDonald; Bill Burden; Flor e Beaten; R. K. Clements: Alva Brehaut; C, A, Shaw; Mrs. Geo. Maclntyrc; Mrs. J, P, Bcer. 50c each: Mildred Smith; Mary MacLean: Aphra Wisner: Bert Martin; Helm L. Campbell. Total: $56.50. Montague by Mrs. ii. J. Mabon $2.00 each: Mrs. Kier Clark; Mrs. i1. J. Mabon. $1.00 each: Mrs. John E. Fraser: Mrs. Edgar White; Mrs. Winnie Vickers: Mrs. Marshall Reynolds; Mrs. Wm. A. MacLcan; Mrs. Adam McLure; Mrs. Randolph MacLean; Mrs. A. S. Adams; Miss Annie Lord. 70c: Catherine Mabon. 50c each: i/frs, Fred Webster; Mrs. Wm, Webster; Mrs, Bruce Currie; Mrs. Alfred Glllls; Mrs. Geo. Precce; Mrs, Wm. Garrick; Mrs. Jae. McBeth; Mrs. J, W. Car- ruthers; Mrs. Cameron McLure. 30c: Mrs. Harvey Fraser. 25c each: Mrs. Stewart Nelson; Mrs. Edward Murphy. Total: $19.00. Montague by Mrs. Dr. L. A. Johnston $2.00 each: Mrs. P, Maclntyre; Mrs. L. A. Johnston 81.00 each; Mrs. R. G. McDon aid; Mrs. Roy Keenan Mrs, Lcs- ter MacLeod: Mrs. P. Keyes; R. P Richardson; J. J. Stewart. Aus- tin Fraser. 50c each: Wm. Stewart; Mrs. C. K. Wlghtman: P. Hamilton; Geo. Thompson; A, Duvar; W. J, Fra- ser: L. MJcLean. Murdock. James McLeod; Mr. Total: 815.35. Montague by Mrs. Forrest Clow $1.50: Mrs. D. MacGregor. $1.00: Mrs. John Poole. 50c each: Mrs. Lovmli Poole: Mr: Calvin i-iilcev: Mrs. Harry Lane; Mrs. Preston Sorrey; Mrs. Wm. Vanlderstine; Mrs. Bruce Mc- Phee; W. C. Stewart. 45c each: Mrs. Fred McKenzie; Mrs. John McKenzie. 10c: A Friend. Total: $7.00. I‘ Montague by Mrs. J. A. Cunic $1.00 each. W. Wlghtman; Mrs. N. Nicholson; Mrs. L, White. 70c: Mrs. C. Bell. 50c each: P‘. Clow: Mrs. nedy; Mrs. A. Kenncdy; Kourke; Mrs. G. Silrrey: Nelson: 1.115s L. Stewart; Shaw: Mrs. Bruhm; Mrs. J. Currie, Mrs McDonald: Mrs. If. Nelson. Total: 810.20. Montague by Lcslic MacDonald $1.00 ouch. our. Harold King; Bruce Maclxan: Mrs. Mont. An- near; Mrs. Mont, Wright; Leslie MacDonald: Mary Leslie. 90c: Rev. M. Watterworth. 75c each: Mrs. Frsd Ferguson; Mrs. Stewart McLeod. 50c each: Emily Campbell; s. James Crouer: Mrs. Gee. tow- srt: Mrs. Heath vickerson; George ewar Ml: leach: Mrs. Prank Dewar; Paul Dewar. Total: $11.40. M. Ken- Mrs. B. Mrs. G. Mrs. N. Mrs. D . Alva Allen 50c each: Mrs. W Hilchev: Mrs. E. Llewellyn; Mrs. Alva Allen. 35c each: Mrs. R. raham: Mrs. W. Campbell. Total: 03.25. Upper Montague by Edna Mac- . Lean and Dorothy MscPhee 01.00 each: Alex R. MacLcod: Mrs. Isaac Sample; John McSwain; John McLennsn: Raymond Nich- oison. 50c each: Adam i-llckcn: Mrs. Dan McDonald; Mrs. Roy Gillis: Mrs. Flora McLeod; Mrs. John R. Sample; Mrs. Jack McLean: John MscPhee: ‘Murdock MacLeod. Total: $0.00. llredenell by Sandra Ferguson 01.00 each: Sandra Ferguson: Alden MacLarcn: Mrs. Beecher Dewar; Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald: Mrs. Ire Macbsren: Mrs. Wm Dewar; Mrs. Ivan MacDonald: Mrs. Fred Robertson; Mrs. sidi- son McIntyre: Mrs. Milton J. seer: T, K. Cameron: Simon Nicholson. 75c: Mrs. Norms Beers; Mrs. Claude Dewar. 50c: Mrs. Daniel Stewart. Total: 014.00. . Uoise Road bv Mrs. Geo. A. iileiiieil 01.00 each: Mrs. Alex iiscrher- Iverett Moo son: hire. re: Mrs. . R. Rom: Mrs. d Meliieh: Mrs. Ielile Ross: lire. so. A. Melllsh; med R. llsilish; Robert d. Mei- Glen William Womens Institute Protestant Orphanage Mrs. A. MacNeili; Mary Stcwart: Ma] 1 J_ gwwm- M _ J Clammie MaoLesn; Mrs. A. F. A WDqmqd; M“: wrap T128. auru..,ru..*t..r;z.=sr.s m- M-k-lm M-Mn- crison; Mrs. D. L. McKinnon: 45¢; M13, Jake 5mg“ HHYRV K406115801‘; - M“. Gcfflld 40c: Mrs. John McLennan. Johnson; Mr. Crawford; Douglas 30¢ each; Mrs. Dan. Martin; ~ non; Mrs. Willard MacLean; Mrs- llsh: Emest Woodgate. 50c: Mrs. Thomas Meliish Total: $9.50. Cardigan b Mrs. Charles ordon 01.00 each: Mrs. D. Scrimgeur; D. A. Acorn; Mrs. N. W. McKen- zie; . W. D. MacEachern; Mrs. L. MacNeill; Prank MacNeill; Mrs. Plcnry Crasweil; Mrs Char- les Gordon. _ Total: 08.00. Calodonh by Chrilielie and Mary Stewart 81.00 each: Mrs. Heston Stew- art; Chester Martin. 50c each: Mrs. Allan Cameron; Mrs. James Stewart; Mrs. Char- les Walker; Dougal Ste-wart; Mrs. Cameron MPS- C. Martin. 35c each: Mrs. John S. Stewart; Mrs. D. L. McPherson; Mrs. An- gus McDonald. Total: $8.20. whim Road by Mrs. Cecil and Marjorie Campbell $5.00: Whim Road W I. $1.00 each: Arthur MacDonald; Gordon Nicholson; Dan McDon- ald; Alex McDonald; Mrs. Nor- man McDonald. 50c each: Stanley McKinnon; Mrs. Garnet Moore; Mrs. Russel McBeI-ll: Mrs. Geo. W. Clarey; Mrs. Weslev Moore: Mrs. Webb Nicholson: Mrs. Cecil Campbell; Mrs. Wesley Campbell; Mrs. John W. Campbell: Mrs. Freeman Mil- ler; M. MacFarlsnc; Lawrence Stuart; D. D, Rourke; Mrs, L. Bcatolz; Mrs Mack Monroe; Mrs. Murdock McDonald; Mrs. Sarah McMillan. 40c: Mrs. Murdock MacLcod. 25c: Mary McKinnon. Total: $19.15. ileatherdalc by Joan and Adele McPherson and Flora McPhee $1.00: Jessie MacPhcc. 50c each: Glyn Peardon; Mrs. C, Vanfderstine; Mrs. M. A. Mathe- son; Jack Bruce; Mrs. M. J. Mac- Phee; D. A. MacRse; N. N. Mac- Leod; Russel McPhee; D. A. Matheson; H M. McPherson: Mrs. N. A. McDonald; Mrs, Eric Mc- Pherson; D, A. MacPhee; J. A. Campbell; B. MscLcod. 35c each: Mrs. Annie Shaw; Adam McKlnnon; A. N. McDon- aid: Mal. McDonald: W. E. Mc- Phee; Fulton McPhce; 3am Mo- Phec; A. R. McLean; M. L Mc- Phec. Total: $10.75. Mt. Buchanan by Joan Nicholson and Janie Macliinlaon 81.00 each: John Nicholson: J. D. Murchison: Alf A. Martin: A. H. Cameron; R. C, McPhee; M. R. Murchison; Dougsld McKinnon; Mrs. Neil Morrison. - 50c each: C. D. MacLeod: Percy Buchanan; Hannah E. Bishop; Albert Morrison; Prank MacRae; Angus Nicholson; Mrs. W. Mar- tin; Mrs. J. A. Martin; Mrs. Jos. Robertson: Mrs. Cecil Knox; Mrs. L. Murchison; Mrs. Angus Mc- Gowan; A. W. Dochcrty; M. A. MacLeod: Nelson Cantelo; Aage Larsen; M. W. Murchison; Ever- ett McAuiay; Peter McDonald; Mrs. Agnes Murchison: John Mor- rison; Watson Blship. 25c: John McLeod. Total: $1925. North Brudeneli By Jean L. Dewar George Mclachcrn; rdon 50c each: Douglas Gordon; R: Dewar. Total: 53,00. Alllston by Jean Beck $1.00 each: Mrs. Wm. Carver; Mrs. Ernest Beck; Mrs. Charles McLeod; Mrs. Herb Campbell; Mrs. John MacLeod. 80c: Mrs Clarence Campbell. 50c each: Mrs. Wallace Camp- bell; Mrs. Bert Hicken; Mrs. Mar- garet Beck; Mrs. Newell McDon- ald: Alex blcheod; Mrs. Obe Mc- Csllum; John Dan McLeod. 25c each: Mrs. L. J. Acorn: Tom Carver; Mrs. David Carver; Mrs. Charles MacDonald. I $11.80. Valieyfield East By Mrs. Marjorie MacPherson 01.00 each: Mrs. J. A. MacPher- son; Mrs. John M. MacPherson; Mrs. Archie A. Stewart; Mrs. Wm. A. MacLcod. 50c each: Mrs Murdock A. Mac- Leod: Mrs. Marcus Monroe; MB!‘- garet McPherson; Donald; Mrs. John D. MacDon- ald: Wm. Matheson. Total: $7.00. _ Montague by Lily Knox $2.00: Mrs Lseming Pcardon, $1.50: Mrs. John Keith, $1.00 each: Mrs. Edward Camp- bell; Mrs. Wm. J. Knox; Mrs. Les- lie Campbell. Total: $650. . Peters Road and Greek River By Mrs. Neil Hoolry $2.00: Mrs. Art MacSwain. $1.00 each: Mrs. J. L. McKin- C. McSwain; Mrs. Otis Otis Jackson: Mrs. Harry John A. MacDonald. 75c: Mrs. Angus Mac-Loan. 50c each: Mrs. J. A. McSwain: Mrs. Jane Jackson: Mrs. Neil Henley; Mrs. Jock MacLran; Mrs. Neil Mcsvwlin: Mrs. Ray Reynolds; Mrs. Edward Murm; Mrs. Russel Acorn. 30c: Mrs. Elmer McSwain. 25¢ orb: Mrs. ivilinrd Cress- Chester Acorn; Butler; man; Mrs. Alex McLennan. Total: $14.55, Peters Road East by Eileen Van- Iderstlne and Lois Johndon $1.00: Stafford MacDonald. 50c each: Mrs, Geo. Johnston: Donnlc Johnston; Mrs. L. P, Bu:- lcr; Mrs. M. A. Boston; Lyle Bea- tcn; Verne Boston; Mrs. Allen Morrison; J. Harry Johnston: Hay- den Vanfderstlne; Mrs. Russel Graham; Percy Johnston; Wcn- dell Graham; Mrs. Edgar van- Icicrstinr: Mrs. Harry Vanfdcr stlnc; Glen Johnston; Hugh Camp- bell; Mrs. Ralston Johnston: John W. Mad/sod; Mansfield Irving: Mrs. Bessie Graham: Mrs. Neil Vanlderstinc. 25c; Otto Irving. Total: $11.75. Lower Montague by Helen Annear and Mrs. R. A. Poole $6.00: R. P, Machon. $2.00 each: ‘Iholnss Jackson; R. A Poole; John A. King; Wm. An- near: James Hewitt 6: Son. $1.00 each. Mrs. S. Hlcken: Mrs. David Wright; Mrs. Chas. Annear; Mrs. Jack Annear; Hector Schirm- er; Mrs. Geo. Annear; v I Priscilla Mac- in REGISTRATION ‘ We have u from reliable sources that there ls c111‘. one official Scout troop on PE.I and that is the Ninth (Salvaucn Army), Cirtown ’I‘r000 1.. rams lnat any of the other Troops who happened to be registered lasa vear have not both- ered renewing their registration. vlfnlch registralic-lf sxpircd the lnet dav of November, 1946. _Accord1nsz to 1-20 as R... registra- ucn 1s nct fir; ccncem of Scout- masters or Cubmasters. but of the institutions or groups of citiw sponsoring Scout trooos THE fill! . The regular monthly meeting oi The ChflTiOiLCtCilfli Scourcrs’ Club was held "Phursdav evening in Zion Hall with 13 members urzscxrl. The Club heartily welcomes back. Crillv Bourke. a former Scoutmast- er of the the ‘Third (Kirk of St, James) Grariottetwon Troop. who has reosntlv returned. from over- seas. Spirited discussions wok place in reference to Scout-Guide Week. which "'1 be held from Feb. 17 to Feb 23rd. Those present included Robert Acorn. George Anderson. Orilly Bourke. Prank Costello, Grace Dia- mond. Rcv EdJz-zcombe. Frank Gal- lant. Inulsc Hooper. Robert Jer- dine. Lorne MacDonald. Stan Moc- Illnis. Harry Pineau and Sterling Walker. HIKE! Several ire-cps wcnt on hikes dil- hurthe Ciujlstmas and New Years holsdavs With various objects in mind and with various conclusions arrived st. '17:: OFFICIAL P.L.'S OOUI$ The official Patrol the month. P Lfis who are affected bv this course will receive notice through the mall- as to where and when the first session vrii be held. THE SPIRITUAL HAS-IS 0F SCOUTING Note: This article is a combina- tion of excerpts from "The Spirit- ual Basis of Scouting" bv_ Stanley Ince. first published in ‘"1212 Scout Leader". Feb. 1938 The complete article may be had in pamphlet form at Provincial liars. These eit- oerpt; have been picked out as be- inl: the best; to convey in shorter form the meaning of the whole art- icle as writtcrl by Mr. Inca, 11ml. “One meets numbers of excellent over a cup of tea will say- "It is a pity the Movement has an to do with Churches. We can stand quite well on our own feet!" Why. then do we cooperate with the Churches? I will tell you why: all foo often because the Ohurch hap- pens to posess the only place that is bu: erwush for our Troop lo meet bl and WI: want it! "To some Scooters the Scout LAW is somethiluz akin w "flood form” ’I‘he're are manv splendid troop! who accept Scout Law on that basis. and of the troops I have personally known. some of the finest on the practical plane have been troops where Scout 141w had that sis-nif- fcance. that bias. Such, 1.10006 he" little need of co-operaum with the Churches beyond perhaps an oc- caslonal church parade _ . ‘- me sav at once and emphaucall; that such troops are doing prlcehw; service. menv cases the best service 0! which their particular Scoutmaster is capable. and one dare not con- demn them. Th-av have their D1866. "But there ls a crowing feclins and I think in Ls dominant in the movement now. that this conception of Scout Law as slmplv Rn M00 wav of good llvmz does not ao deep, enough, and we want something more if Scouting is to do its fmest work. I feel that the law must be to us not a cold cxprcssiolrof £1000 form. but a livnil. Yiiiii F0011“! With m; fol-cc and sanction of rfllalon behind it if u n to arm and 1111B the lives of our bony "I cannot hcio feclur.’ that our whole Movement has hlllftffli "i 11mg, from an nprlcul illusion i118 illusion thut you can lnkr n11 awr- alzc bov, (each him :_hc 50ml! l-RW. administer 111C uromlsv "1 Wm d" my best." and thou rxprcl. lhe boy to go on sieadilx- dev-siopin: i116 su-olm virtucs of ‘honour. lovnliv. buselfishncss. clean aivlna and dis- ciplinc. Honour. lovnllx: unsnflsh- pass clean hvinif. ébrvioe are no natural fruits of me human tree. They come from a iivinz vllai faith -all history and cxnrrcnceahow it. To make the Scout Law hve in yho hearts and Ininds of boys. we nerd tho dynamic fcrcc of reiiaioh. we Med. thcrefnpr. m lead our boys info touch with this dvllalflic fcrcc of rcilglon, llfiiili! tho W070 "religion? in its brcndesl sensc ~- into touch xviih God "But mv task i5 w urcc Scuulors to do their part I am Deriectlv convinced that vcrv numv Scout-- crs have nsvcr nladc a rcully .'cr- ions effort lo sec thc person's point o; View 110w simply rcgurd him as a person m hc ioleraitd for rea- 5011s of expediency! "Too oftrn wc find the Scout- mastcr maklm: his plans and the Dofsc-n his nians and thrrc Ls not the real spirit nf getting toaether to help ihc bov _ "Ste to it that vou arr: silowml the rilrht spirit iflilVf-IITIS the bsrson. and study the (Ynurch not from ex- pediency. but from nrinciflir. Make vcur arrsnaemeuts with the par- son Not as traffickers M. marls. Burns fitteth honest hearts. cmrFin nrzscuslrrlvom FIRE .. FREDERICPON; Jan, 4 -- (C?) ~~Two farm houses owned by Titus Myshrsll at Milli?" sebtiem nt were destroyed by ire yester- sy §§‘"m"°i’i‘..‘.°=-.".J2§ n°§-""“‘°" ‘. cripple, was rescued wlthhmiileahy. Aitken; Mrs. W. Altken: Mrs. Harvey Ross; J. L. Poole; D. P. Ross. 75c: Lewis Wright. 05c: Elizabeth MscEwen. : Jane McParlsne. each: Shlrle Bears; Mrs. Bert Mcl-‘srlsne: rs. Bert Tay- lor; Albert Elsworth" Austin Ross; Geo. Yeo: Wm. ends; Mrs. C Taylor: lam Robertson. 56c: Wm. Aitkm. 40c: Mrs. R. Vatcher 80c: Mrs. Ralph manna. Jos. Steeis- ins. - ‘lbteil lie csch: ms. coolnes- em " ' men really good men. who. meetina " ‘Gil- , "f": arr‘; r-;"‘..,..-+“ '.