0 PAGE srx TODAY - Robert Young - Loraine Day —In V‘ “TIlOSE EliilEllilliG YOllllO O-IIARIS" Extra! l News - Fllclrers - Sports - Cartoon Showing At 2:30 - 7 and 9 .9“ Sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid of the P.E.l. Hospital snr rarscnsro i m: “if: ron iiEl nvonrr PAT|EllT...liiil n: turn sn: vus rosr rmir m: oocron oronror nrnirsnuoorrslrnu rlnrltironn we: iililliliililiiiiidiiilliiiibfil Attend Matinees Or Early Shows for Best Seats. — Program Starts at 3:15 - 7 and 9 1 MON. TUE. g CAPITDL WE D. TODAY “CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNIE” Shows 2:30-78:45 A boatload o1 teen age tsniis giving the works to a drizzle-pan in iive iimei Sharpand solid all the way! UNIVERSAL presents KIIIY l fawn 11"" - EMPIRE - ‘PO-DAY Iltows 2:30 - 1 - Btl cartoon‘ .. contour fGbepler 2 of Serial n.3,“, kqvctrie-{wn w“ HAND COl-OIRID INLARGIMENT IiCltlY IIAMID (wro- auu sun 11.06) qua uwnnam w i‘? moms; haadfnlunt $|=12 hllluma -"$>ii'!.'l.l°'t.ifi..fl'i.l"...'fa?£ lie with Gel N N llfll Gilt. u.» no. seed $1’. 0170s. ‘do Jin- 1- ' roll sparrow-rear:- i OEIITIIII. Ollllillllil ‘renews iuaybolnaertad womlirioiblllr- GIAIWILL m- easements. GONIIDIIATION LII’! IN- SUILNOIL cook's ‘masses! Phone 1588-12 QUEENS COUNTY L. 0. L. meets in Tatnton e Room, Bloomfield. February 5th, P. M. 2-141. UNLOADING car Inverness Coll. Saturday and Monday. P. J, Noy, t C0,, 2-2-21. OAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. Public Service. l-IO-U Worship, Srurday, Febru- 3rd. 11.00 A. M. Stanl Bridge. 3. P. M. North Rustico. v. E . Coffin, Minister. WELL -- VERNON PASTOR- -2-Ii AL CHARGE. -- Sunday, February 3rd. Divine Worshi Che Vallfiy 11 A. M. Vernon iver 2. P. . Orwell 7 P. M. Rev. Roy E. Webster, (Presbytery-Supply) 2-2-1i. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, February 3rd. 4th Sunday after Epipha% 8.30 A. M. l-loly Communion. 11. A. M. l-lol Communion and Ser- mon. 2.30 .M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer amd Sermon. I30 P. M. Open liouse. 'I\he Rector will conduct all the Services. Every- body welcome. BIBLE SOCIETY CALL. -- We are passing through terrible but great days. Millions have been aught to read, we must see to it. that they have This Book. If we fail here. we fail at our peril, There is a. clear call for us in this privil- eged land to send This Book to a bleeding world. Only b can heal come to e nati Belg the B le Society through P. . I. Auxiliary or Branch. THE KIRK 0F S1‘. JALIIIS. - Both Diets oi’ Divine Worship will be conducted tomorrow by the Min- ister, the Rev. T I-l. Bussell Som- ers, M. A.. S.T.M., who will preach in the Morning on "What Have lihev Seen in Thine House?” and in the Even on "Windows Open Toward Jerusa em" The music will be under the direction of the (Zhurch Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. The Church School meets at 2.30 o'clock. At Midweek Worship on Wednesday at 7.30 P. M. the Biblical Studies will be of the Visit of tine Queen of Sheba and the Anointing at Beth- any. TRUNITY CHURCH. -— The morn- ing and evening services at Trinit will be conducted by the Rev. T. . McLennan ‘Iihe subject of the morning sermon will be “A Nation Delivered.” In the evening the Minister will speak on “Learning God's Way." The m-usic for the day will include two anthems by the choir: b)‘ Thomas Atwood with a soprano solo taken by Miss Dorothy Allen, and ‘Hills of the North. Reioice!" by Williams. The Junior Choir and the Chrurdh ool will meet as usuaLand the Fireside Hour will be enjoyed by those who love music. "I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house of the Lord." ons. the WEEK OI‘ PRAYER SERVICES -For the first time in several years, week of prayer services were observed in the rural charg- es east of Charlottetown, with three pastoral charges co-opernt- lng. On Tuesday evening, service was held in Cross Roads Christian Church. and the message xvas brought to the people by thfi Rev. E. R. MacVlcar, of Pownal nited Church. On Wednesday evenlnl the congregation gathered lnPow- nal church and heard the Rev. R. E. Webster, missionary on furlough from China. now serving the Or- well-Vernon charge of the United Church of Canada. The Thilfidfly evening service was held in St. Andrew's Church, Orwell, and the Rev. Stirling Stackhouse, of Haz- elbrook Baptist Church, preached the sermon. It was by all that these services were worth- while and inspiring. and should serve as a beginning for other united services. By arrangement, the offerings at all services were vided between the P. E1. Auxil- iary of the Blblq Society and the RE. I. Temperance Federation. POWNAL CIIARGE -- Pownal pastoral charge. United Church of Canada held successful annual meetings at all appointments. This charge embracing the conaresat- tons of Clifton, lVLillview and Mount Herbert, as well as Pownal. reach- ed all its financial objectives. The pastor's salary has been increased by some $300 ‘in the past three years, and a further increase was decided u on for 1M6. so that the charge m ght keep pace with the Home Mission Board's rising . rin- dard. Contributions to‘ the ia- sionary and maintenance fund ex- ceeded $300 for the year, u sub- stantial margin over the obificiivi! for the year, and the highest in the history of the charge. The Woman's Missionary Societv 0f which there are two auxiliaries on the charge. also exceeded .ts ob- jective. reaching a total in Thfl vic-' inlty of $300. In this the Mission Band helped. In addition the charge contributed $100 t1 the special fund in aid of the Protest- ant churches of Europe. The charge. of which the Rev. E. R. MacVicar is the present pastor. has plans under way for i948. 101‘ advancement along every line. Card Of Thanks and later ‘ include rm: cuaaaorrerowu cuanorau: cur-run upon are erlnio to th cad of a wfia phase. in the life of the I teen. your Comm tee let rs of appreciation ve received by ndividual meumers evidence of this.- Wit-h the RAJ‘. the R.C.A.I". we must Canadians from all over the Dominion. who while station- ed at H.M.C.B. Charlotte and at No 02 C.A.(B.'I‘.C. also took advantage of and were grate- ful for our hospitality. We must also mention the many tunes we held "Open House" at the Canteen, viz: Day — New Year's Day tice Day — the en si visitin W.R.N.S.. C.W.A.A.0.a — C AAA - our sister Naval Auxiliary-veterans overseas wives, etc" etc. During those last few months it has been our pleasant privilege to cater to our returning veterans and we feel that nowhere could they find an atmosphere of welcome for them and their next-of-kin than in their own Legion Home. To our devoted Auxiliary mem- bers we owe an immense debt of gratitude. At the height of our success we employed a volun personnel of d2 ladies per wee working in 3 and 4 hour shifts. A remarkable feature of our admiri- istr-aiion was. that never. as far as — as — Armis~ nment of maze. Auxiliary Canadian Legion Yearly Reports week- C‘ whose whose duties l1 ho on n ‘household word in many homes in Britain, as she was untir in her efforts for tihe comfort of from overseas. Her successors. ae managers of the canteen have 'faithfully lived up to her h h standard and have been zealous their attention to the refreshment and welfare o! their clientele. Your Canteen Committee baa always worked in the oloaeet oo- operation with the Men's Canteen Committee and with the Auxiliary like to eas their thanks and gratitude for much assistance and encourage- rnent. It is not within our vines to touch on the financial llldg of the canteen work, suffice is to say tint we have been able to purchase quite a little electrical equipment and have been of assistance to the Branch in many ways. T0 Wm up. we feel that Char- lottetown should be proud of an AuX-illary of devoted women. whose contribution to the mater'al wel- fare of the services has been such an outstanding and noteworthy one. Signed on behalf of Mrs A. G. Peaks. Mrs. I. E. Mrs G E. Sher-ran. MARY I" GOSH, Convener of the Ladies’ Crokeu. the Auxiliary was ooncemed was loll. REEL. by the treasurer, Mrs I have examined the Treasurers to and find it correct and in order. the Bank Book. Charlottetown, PEI. January 22nd, MARITIME ART EXHIBITION rranars MEMORIAL ' GALLERY WEDNESDAY. JAN. 30 TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5 The Public Is Cordlally Invited i Trinity Church Y.P.II. Present the Dramatiaatlon of "LITTLE WOMEN” Hearts Ilall Feb ll and ll Direction of Mn. Ruby Ilovule leoura your ‘tick-eta from Heathen of YJJh-IO oente. 2-2-11 Mrs. J. a cmTJi natural, Jer- roe-n 22.0.32" to tlibgluvlvao ehelped in wrrpou -(OP)—Bir Marries ~ any way duri their recent ber- Ho . former ant sec- eavement and also to all who sent rein to the n ‘do! Iiduoat- IMO to the Btand Commission on Museums and eries This Home-Made Cough Auxiliary Canteen Committee. The following financial statenment was submitted at the Annual Meetng of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Charlottetown Branch Canadian Leg- G Elmer Ritchie, who was retiring after four years of faithful and efficient service REVENUE Bank Interest ....... .. Bond Interest ‘ ‘ Collections dz Fem .. 79:95 Dances 6r. Ehrtertainmentg 3643 Donations Received 350° Billing Carnival . _1,y00_00 ' Expense-Our Share 45.90 1,054.07 exraarnrrvrta “£37m Dances s; Entertainments ............................. .. a 3.35 Donations Given Children's Aid Society ............................. .. 26.00 Canteen - Christmas Lunches - i044 ................................. .. 24.8! Canteen - Christmas Lunches — 1945 1200 I. O. D. E. Book Fund ._ 15.00 Entertalnng Navy Auxiliary . 11.11 Canteen New Year's Lunches .. . 243g Red Cross Society .. 50000 Ladies’ Auxiliary Navy .. . 5.00 R. C A. I". Graduates T.” ., 12.33 Citizens Reception Committee _ Knit Goods-Yam .. 15.53 Ladies’ Auxiliary Navy 3a a7 Veteran Students .. 100.00 Association Wreath — November 11th 034,94 Postage 8: Stationery 700 Repairs Ar Decorations .. 1500 lwscelianeous Expenditures 0471 735,00 Net Operating Profit . g 507M SUMMARY 0F CASH On hand January 1st, i946 .. t 341.21 Receipts during 1m . .. 1.21am Expenditures during 1945 77030 Purchase of Victory Bond .. 50000 On hand Decemb 31st, 1945 , 044,11 $1915 10 $l.6lli.0 Financial Btatemenx attached here- All the receipts nave been checked to the Bank Book and the disbursements through tne Cheque Book to ALLEN B. GOSH-Auditor. 1M6. looking iheaii with Bu] Bohlier "And just why " said Bill with a touch of irony, Should a hell- thy ung ruffian like Bill Jr. e assurance at the age of ten?" "For a variety of muons," l replied, "Most of which are oon- cluaive in themselves. For one thin , life assurance premiums on cirildren are vary small, but what is more important la that they remain at the same low ruto through life. liven if, the low ar umaare d. Also,i encourageathe tof andimpreeaeau th ntrueleneeofthe eof "I could have e withlomethinglikethetflfteen years ego whm I started out, oouldrrtl, my dear?" said , mrningtohiawlfe. B. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager Phone 886 Ill llfl IF Olllll . _ 0U! Ill’! when we alt down at the close of the Y. And recall aur actions each one; Do our efforts satisfy us nlway. rove on the deeds one‘! Or could we i we have lave we helped mother along life's Just awslrllrfie or kind word a oken‘! Have we been our brother's eeper all day? Have we the Golden Rule broken? Do we give of our time, and talent t o? Do weo share our blessings with ot ers? The words that we spook, whether false or true Strengthen the faith of our broth~ era. Shall we ‘decide to make a fresh 7 star To shoulder our duty today? Our country demands that we do our part, Let us do t without delay. WORLD'S W.C.'l‘.U. CONVENTION The post-war situation makel ecessary another postponement of the World's Convention. The Can- adian White Rlbboners have groo- lously extended their invitation for i947 and the time decided upon is June of that year. Exact dates will be announced later. It will be ten years since we have met in convention and the yearn have been fraught with sacrifice, pain and suffering. It is wonderful the way in which White Rlbboners have carried on. Our work is still needed. It is especial- ly important that the National nr- ganizations in our federated coun- tries be represented by one or more of their chosen officers and by fésulflrly uPDointed delegates. Visi- tors will be welcome The place of meeting will be To- ronto. ‘Canada; the Royal York Hotel will be headquarters. It will be an important convention as sev- eral New World's Officers’ must be elected and there will problems to be solved and many plans made for the rehabilitation of our work Our organization has been a pioneer in promoting World friend- ship. Let our convention be the first woman's convention to cemcnt the friendshipd of the present. bet us all pray for God's guidance and His blessing on our meeting, la A. Boole. President. Agnes E. Slack-Saunders. Secre- tary. -World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union. MRS. WICKSON’! ADDRE S! In her ve fine address at the Quebec Prov nclal Convention, our Dominion President urged our tem- PGTBTIPE WOMEN: (ll To uive increasing attention to the education of youth, that they may learn the danger of bev- ernzc alcohol. (2) To advertls, our work more. Make use of the press. i3) To get a vision of the need. Women are drinking. The consump- tion of alcohol is on the increase, and is the principal contributing cause of crime. (4) Pray in faith meet together in prayer meet in the homes. Fran- ces Willard never loat faith In the ultimate triumph of right. Great things are wrought by prayer. (5) Work ceaselessly-nap every aportunity to advance our cause. op ur dynamic. (d) ganize t.‘ . possible. (l) (Jo-operate with other groups Korkinl for the uplift of human- y. OPPORTUNITY YIAI B. G. Wells, with his recent pre- diction of the "inevitable collapse of civilization," is not alone in dotleful prophesies of coming dis- as er The penimlrts are enjoying a fletiid daytaslthsy pcénlt to the chaos an eon u! on n rope, aid, i ntiildfir low, prevalent roug ou e wor . Without minimizing in the least degree the dis uieting aspects and the serious pro lema of the present worldd liltlllllfill, tiiley fie, t when vewe n per: ec vs, s urmo inevitable to cllange the upheaval accompanying convulsive revolution in thought and action which re curs with the centuries as “ “torrid rev“ o. -. s s e n ey no e .0 attitude of pessimism and doffi ism. With u wonderful Year of Victory behind us, a still more won- derful Yesr of Opportunity lies be- TQ Ill- The bright aide of the picture in that Free om's triumph ,novv pre- sents the world with an opportunity, unparalleled in history, for reorgan- izing iteelfonabaaia or the search for the common good of humanity in place of the age-long struggles between racial hatreda, internat- ional rivalries and other evils which have led men and nations to war, savagery and chaos. This la the heart of the matter. The world faces not blue ruin but a golden opportunity. Year is a call to banish the pee- slrnism bred of fsaror, clam; to dismiss pettineea of min and a irit and to mcognize the hour in w ich we live as a time for resolution, courageous determination to ad- drelu ourselves to the talks of ace and the achievement of a uater world. ‘I0 IOII ‘flaw’; ahilnaup fog drunaii and so er » c er s a n 1 n- lltrate Martin In N Court th mornihg, with one men 3.1.1125? tii"t"'.f.°°ti"i“ii'° "‘" other was anti‘ e10 and costs or grit days, with a female also wu ‘an! e10 and eoetl or i0 days. eta. alien records as this (taken mun the local ) are alas, becoming too common alnoo the Ila-months amendment has been running in rm, an bringing seine ill-notion ina to the lflviflrment. "Pe- e" are" plied with liquor as other individuals and fined g . Ilbbatlr, crum- Ia d “ ill n: vuaaunuaur IUIs ran n, ne.An- n,” boobs s1 T___——_—§ . ‘II-IE TRUTH about wastrel: i I process. That's one reason 'I'llI from A Ran.» Talk by Maura M“ McKeruk want to talk to you today about was/red wheat. Now of course everybody lcnows that wheat has to be washed. lt couldn't possibly be used for loocl the way it comes from the grain fields-The dust and impurities that wheat collects must be removed ii a pure flour is desired. Now,_ what about the method of re- moving these impurities: The ordinary method usually tollowecl is to wash the wheat with cold water. Well that’ may be all right as tar as it goes. But it's not goocl enough tor OGlLVlEl Wheat must be - really clean, ‘absolutely clean, before Ogilvie will put it through the milling So QClLVIE has a special process —or_re that is not used by anyone else in Canada. QGILVlE washes the wheat first with hot steam, and then again with warm water. Then the wheat is scoured and dried with warm air. And believe me, this exclusive OGlLVlE system gives results. The grain is absolutely clean. FLO UR is so good, So when you hear about washed wheat ‘remember that: OGlLViE, and OGILVIE alone, has this system to bring you a flour that is immaculate. fieolel/tuifiucfiuw OGILVIE ' Fl-DIIR Ill-ll COMPANY . l-IIITID. FEBRUAIAIY z. 1m EAT why OGILVIE so pure. mandrnent for bringing in this in- ane and‘ ' " arti e. r to the expressed wishes of the majority of the electors? Dr. Arthur J. Barton writes the following: "No government has any right to license the greed of one class of oitiaena to prey upon the weakness and Appetite of other citizens: to barter the health, happiness and morals of the people for monetary, gain; for any ovemment to do so i| to deny an betray the funda- mental principles of government. and to forfeit its own moral right to exist." And if the poop of Prince Ed- ward hiand. after elllng the gov- ernment three times that they do not want this sort of thing, stand quietly by and let them go on with it, they or: Aunt 31s bad as the lowrnmen ems vea. Idlli Sterne SPECIAL NOTICES: UNIONS AND DISTRICTS ' All Unions and Districts are by now aware that there has been a change in the W. C. '1‘. U. finan- cial year and in annual meeting. la coming year will therefore s a short year, and unions must clol their books March Silt 1M8. an let (ll Treasurers and Superin- tendenta report to their Dstrict officers immediately afterwards. ‘rho District ‘treasurers and Eup- erintendants will olola the District ks on April 80th and in turn report to n Officers and guperintendente immediately, and hese reports are to be so pro ed to be ready to be nte at Provincial Convention w h will be held in Juno, instead of in the fall..'.l‘be National Conventions-In future are for the full. The vinciai ‘Treasurer must close her books by llay tilt, ea he! must be audited before the nlovurutmluynnr "d..." amt-en: Cook ’s Corner POTATO PANOAIII Be lure the potatoes are tlwl cooked intheoentrebolofl trbern I Drop by spoollforllis on If!!!“ h”! pan and oook pancakes 1% they are golden brown on aides. srve hot. ___- annual no mo es received at conv n be included the lease I I l-Please do not Q u cheque or money ° s note outdo Mn. O ul aa-Alwa flberta Provincial W.O.T.U. Thll I ya make them out '4 til. i \ l l,‘ .-- m l . tantra sonooi mine?! "' rovincial convention 0% 1 ____- at"