slzmuaen so. 1944 DP-f Elulaculés TOMORROW s. pnrslrs CATHEDRAL ’ ANGLI CAN IeBhIDrtl Square urmro CHURCH ____ of CANADA rfirWrTilTz-Ififi“ Rev. $93,..." $I rs Misc Ml I M I) l- Rev Kendall? I::4,a1 Oreo list ' 11.00: Public Worship ielbilwl" Holy Fomnmniou. n : " Worlrl.'?—n(]oss,0 saviour o’ ‘h’ 7-00 p.m.: Public Wol-glll , Sermon: "Fear and high." _Anthem: "God g, llloridfl-Stalner. CHURCH 30110011‘ 10.00. a.m.: I ‘ rmcdiate, Young Pqyples and Adult Departments. 1'1. a.m. Beginners, am!‘ rtlllilliil‘ Depurtmgngg, hsitors Cordially Welcnmm W?‘ M. sum-e. '"' c'§|°.'1l., 11.111. SERVICES DAY- ‘gfw gfiucomrnlnlon . Ill Holy Eucharist, Chorar rmon. Sunday School. ' ; Evenlong and Sermon. . Y- E floly Communion M5 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturn! ‘J5 Monday llld Fri!!!- I.J0 Wednesdily- Evemong 1.30 Frldl!» The wen]; day service; are hem In 11 Souls Chapel. Ail seal-l are frel v 5m unapgroprtated, Hsltors are [mauled and the lneunzbent ls ‘M to see them after any Willi“- "sTr. PAUL'S cu URCH_ g_____ _... _. .. (jsnnn R. ll. A. iiasdam. lll..-\.. DJ). Locum Tencnsl M155 Muriel Blour, llearziul-ss Miss Lillian Earle, Organist n Walter MncNntt. AIIZCM. Chi Dlrec BA5TI§I____ ._.____._..__.__ Tllit‘ BAPTIST (‘lilulzcp Corner Prince 11nd Fitzrov Streetn t er Rev. l. Judson Levy. B.D, MORNING wonsmr 11 11.111. Sermon "livery Plnee." . l! ' A ‘Yll t " 8.30: iloly Communion. [Thyllgixliwlolllls alflordyACllfdhlg to 10 00 (‘oniirmal-‘lon >111» ' _ z T. . . , .1» @»-=»-==»-- I ‘.:1'".1.‘."".‘.".;.":. ‘.1: b112, “"’"- in ~ 1 l d 1 l g wars i p. H: gggng, ',‘:,‘,;‘;‘,, run 0111111011 scuggr. 2.1a Q ‘an To this ilervlce of Canon l. If. A. pmglsiflhboth serv u~ V’ ___<‘7_ i‘ - PRITSBY IILRIAN 111151111214 orsrfj/lultfs Minister The llev. T. 1i. liusseil Snmnrs. S/lilil. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bale. ' and Ser- fly. aslanl will. lywung and older are Invited. l“/I‘.\'I.‘J\'i IYORSIIIP 7 p.m. Scnnon: “Seeing The Invlsiblei’. Anthem: ‘ihord, We Pray Thee". qVnrlcy Roberts. Mrs. G. Elliolt Full. organist and choir director. You are invltvd to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH CLNTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street fir. M. E. Genre. Supply Minister Organist. Mists Mrlrionns Saunders I1 A. M.: Morning orshlp. Soln: “There's A antifui On Illgh." Mr. R 2:30 P. '1 7 P 1i mm M WORSHIP. Anihem. “The ‘hail Bu. No _ More ' 1y Liggll lullwnril. 2.30 p-I. C1111 "F1100 .1 E0. the Rev. J. E. Bigelow. B..-\., “m! 5.1)., RCAF, will conduct the Scr- ylm and deliver the Sermons. 'z101~1 PRESBYTEIHANT CHURCH Slllfllllllllll. Sunday tkchooi. ening l FULL GOSPEL PE NTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue 10 :1.m. Sunday School it A. M.: Morning Worship. i.’ I’. M: Evangelistic Service. You are cordially invited to these services. Prince and Grafton Street Mlnist el‘ Bill’. G. CARLYLE W "I! Organist. Miss IIelen Sti- can; Director-Mrs. Arthur MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 am. The Sacrament oi’ the lord's Suppel will be obs-curd. “This do in runembmncn m’ Me." lfymns: 19. 195. 3G0, 1102. Anthem: "Bread-of the World." _.Brnwn. The Sabbath 2.30 p-Ill. and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 prn. Post-Communion Theme ‘Onward to Victory." Hymns: 601. 3S9, 541. Anthem: "From Every Stormy Win11 Thllt Blows." "Blessed is every one that fear- lll the Lord; that walketh in Ills ways." _ You an,- cordinlly invited to wor- ip with _ Pastors: B. E. E. L. STEEVES PROSSER I __ “hm” Personals Mr. Wm. éddlngs, Trenton. N. _S.. is visiting relatives in Murray ' Harbor. Mrs. John W. Dewis and Mrs. Douglas H. Coffin left Monday for =Hal1fax where they are visiting their husbands. ‘ Friends of Mrs. Rosie Daley. Charlottetown, \\'ill be pleased w lc-uru she is progressing favorably following; an operation in the P. I L°ygd_ g”. PQLICE COURT___ M me Cm, the Belnerosity of our ever gener- u P Primary Sen days, and a third was given 20 13.00 Pf M. CO Man in 1 CIIARGIL-Services Sunday, Oct. I p.111. s." guilds!’- Octob growing in interest and attendance.‘ A'_ _ rue “CIIARLUFTETOWN 0011110111»: lIEllTllAl. lillllllllilii Th5 ae|—n n 3i fif...'“‘li°." fire eehts 11"lv°¢§l'f"nl'l'ai‘l'y"°§.,. at gqltLllljdvn-llce, _.__-=—_=»_=_-. UI-IQWELL fllllh ll ll O h C011 “O ...........=“‘— “m” an. 1......“ ‘i , c r BURANQE, T10" “FE m to date are most encouraging. The number of children in the l Orphanage is large and will be larzer when winter comes Ex- penses are higher than for many years. necessitating an increase in revenue. reurvsd for new!‘ but alvcrtlll llntos 1-p- l D0 NOT LEAVE Ll your Civic taxes unlltf Eltynlifif’ s: the year. Psv now. 9-26.51 SEPTEMBER 30t gvirngflyangt on lhsliifdtlgiblglsllllgilix . 9 26 51' During these tryinz War Years with the "Child Welfare and “Child Delinquency’ problems. the Orph- anage is olnyinlt a major role and ‘is doinil a agniflcent job. thanks TS bear the due 8-36-51. ALL TAX INSTALL“ ggtéraerest 11' not paid on saexlliglemCoufrt yeséerday one drunk. 1 ' was 161181811209‘: foerlrziumweiztliemeanrf: mximwm yfi “Télmwn - eOx-panase epsa. coun- “h” w“ “lied $51)" ‘W1 Wm vr fortunate child alonll the road of life-a. little child who through no fault of its own. has been bereft of a mother's care. THIS IS ‘PRULY A PRINCE ED- IWARD ISLAND FRONT APPEAL. be said that Prince Ed- ward Island, with its proud record in the ivar and in the War Services, I foiled to care for its own under‘ privileged children. n! TTETOWN OPENS OCTOBER 10m 9-2e-2a-ao. KY5 in Jail. Three assautr cases We"? adjourned till next Monday. __ . CAVENDISII UNIIED 0111112011 L-twblic Worship Sunday. October A . North Rustico. Smiley Bride? 11131-11??? icnggluinn, Minister. 9-30-11. RNWALL PASTORAL 1st are as follows . M. N ' ' . M S School ll A M $k1nner. Minister. Kingston l1 n 1i P. M 9-30-11. mourn luvlsn CHURCHES. ._ er 1st. North Itiverz‘ 10.1611. ' w. C. wares-J. VIALS OF WRATII - ' s. School 11 A. M. You are kindly invited to all services. Rev. A E. Todd. Minister. 930-11 EN_GAGEilfENT.-- Mr illlfl Mrs. Melville Bryauton, Mnluvquu, wish to nnnounce the engalzr-lnent of H1911‘ eldest daughter Eitilil bloc to Delmar Oliver Adams of Darnlcy, son of Mrs John Clark and the late Earl Adams Marriage to fake] place the first of October. 9-30-11. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish 0f Milton and Rusiico for Sunday. October 1st. St. John's. Milton. Sunday School l0 i5 A M Holy Communion 11.00 A. M Eveniniz Prayer 8.00 P. M. St Mark's. Rue- tieo: Sundov School 2 15 P M. Er- enlng Prayer 3.00 P M R0.‘ Sid- ney J. Davies, Rector. 930-11. PRINCETOWN United Church. M eque,_ Rev. C. J Crowdls,‘ Min ter. Mrs. Chester SinlpsonfiFor gaunt starvatlons ghastly toll,| (Iirganist. 11 A. M. The Sacramentlrbr deeds of hate and lust end; nf-Our Ilolds Supper. _1n tellowshiu blood- with the Churches universal 10.15 crnne; that profane God's Judg- M Junior Choir pro. ~ 1o . rnentl-scfQn Itallv Day. 7.4011. Nlnteeulurfizr -c,uum ma“ and mam and vice. 9-30-11. i ‘wmanhood; ‘ rue KIRK or sr. 1.1111115. -‘ - a Both Morning and lzlvenlug worship ' For $211139 “d will be conducted bvm/u the Her. when; ‘$5503. .5 J. E. Blgeluw. r1 11,11 1.» _ 1c. l... hi‘ ring IVLISS 1:1 Lillian 1v1cue11s1e. 1x111... I" Tmflh ‘Jim ‘war?!’ tinge ‘md Bun , will direct the nlusle. 1111: 111"“? ~ Church DCIIUUA Will meet at A v0 1n me aticrnoon. I Till‘) BAPTISI elsuItl/ll — 1110 service o1 luurulue wor=1un ‘.11 1i‘ A 1v1., will Du ounnuctn. by the. Minister, me Nev. 1. Jllt-lauli Levy, B. ., 1110 nlurnnlu sermon will ue "blvery lVlflil in ms l-luue." "AC- cording to ‘my UfdClOUS word" \\'lll be the l-Iynln Amnun '1he Conl- muiuon o1 bill: b01113 Supper 11111 be observed at tne close o1 1111s SBPVIUL‘. ‘ine 0111111111 School with classes and groups 101" 1111 uses llilli H8605, W11 lnreet. at 2A0 B. M and extends to all a cordisl mvltutlon. At the service of Evening worsmp. Frcm seething crucibles of hale The vluls 111i to over-flow; _ The nlimsters of wrath awult The day of vengeance on the foe Vengeance for blood in rivers shed, . 8b l In priscn-csnlp and torture-celhj For ravaged city. town and ls1n.[ For plundered hcme and 1111 539d‘ spoil Of herds and harvests reared 1n‘ va Bv peasants‘ unremitting toil; manacle and conscripts droop 0f wcc and grief and horror blent‘ sum. And who but God tin- punishment For mankind's monstrous mazjtj-‘r-1 dom? From seething crucibles of hate ‘The vials fill to overflow: The ministers of wrath await The day cf vengeance on the fOB-I STERN JUSTICE It remains for post-war compila- tlons to give to the world acme- "" t " i-s-i: 9 E. I. Hospital. ‘ The many IFIGIICIS of Dr. G. L. . ‘Smith. medical representative for lilo Di‘])l. of.‘ Pensions, will re. r11.- snw iireilrlllTllt-II, (‘nmpuvi we. m h...“ “m. he i, a patient Pottrr ‘Trix-tulle is tllr‘ llnilllrwt llcnrlnl: ulil mull. 11111». It 1- clear, pnlu-r conversation rosy nn_\ is most reasonably pr TRY IT! \\ hi1- 1-01‘ 1-11: F2.\llI‘ll0‘.'ll 1.~ 2-: ‘:29 Ytlillfi‘ st. M1’. ‘l‘t‘illi‘ll'i‘i‘l to their hcme in Murray .H11rbor_ after spending a vacation ‘with Mrs Brooks‘ sister. Mrs. A L- Bllruess of Belmont. Mass They w .\r_1‘11~ accompanied by EIISIRII Mar- hnlnhilnllerifor 1.1-n1-.1..-...1..1< i... W!" Bursa". U. s N, who ree- n qulrtsr of s century, .entlv graduated from Maritime Ac- ,ademy, l-Iyannis. Mass. "111 'l'.\1'|:1'1l 1 Ultra-modern In . ' . slyled in yellow, old. A diamond!!!‘ o; l “Kt. or I81“. Yellow Goiil i lulovl wncnr An excellent selec- 2 ihn o1 nouns for vom mm men. A | a watch all“ allot‘: v flemnnn:nogru m“ rlnli l1. W. W. liellner Ltd. JIWILIRS SINCE I868 be A um! I new! lplenmut Slvlilenl‘ moods in ooelllqt elogclrrlll 1m lhc Clnu-lnttrtolvn Hospital. '1 and Mrs. R P. Brooks have. where near the exact number of nail-combatants loullY wrlufed and“ brutally murdered b1‘ Nazi 011-1": lords in the four years of German; tyranny in me Occupied wuuirles oi Europe But there h ‘3fi0UEll_ll1-- formation on hand now to 6011f!!!" that figures will run into millions. New evidrnce- of terrorism and. hideous atrocities are daily comtngi to light as the liberating armies 0f} the Allies make their uuy through the countries now being released from the German thrslldom Justice. stern and exemplary; punishment, severe and retributive. inevitable penalty. 'l P. 111., the Rev I Judson Levy will take as the thelne _ui his ser- ulon "Seeing the lllVlSIUll.‘ " v.11"- ley Roberts‘ "Lord. We Erm- 111cc" will be the evennlg 11111111111 Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organist and choir ecwr \vill be 1n charge of the music of the day. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. -— Sundays services will be cszlduclea by the Minister Rev. T E Mc- Lennou. who will preach bulb morning and evcnlnz- 1111.- 511C111- ment of the Lord's Suit-Der will be observed at the morning worship. Sermon subject for the evcnintr ser; vice will be “Fear and F211 Sunday School \vill meet as usual and please note: Cliisses that were promoted on Rally Dav Will nltcnvd lileiéhnew deittilagtments‘ orclhesgéndue: Fur er ‘Our c mrs o 5 '- vlces will be found in the Church Announcement in another column monstrous Crimes must DRY- _1 We must not tov with the word. "ulercy" ns we did at the close of‘ the First World War. It is neces- sary to stress the duty oi punish- ing these criminals because there. are certain people who hold the‘ view that. “Christian forgivness should wash out the necessity of punishment" We do nct hold that vlelv Just punishment. we hold,_is s Christian duiv because the Chris- tian has an unescapable concern for all potential victims of unpun- IShEfl crime Known crime. unplul- islled. Le always n fecund source of_ iurthsl- crime 1 111' ‘r1111 uTwcl: CONVENTION m Walkerton. Dr Little our; Dr Little sccred the Bovernment officials who rejoiced with the brewers. when the restriction on beer was lifted — more Eovernnlent revenue, more wealth for the brewers, more campaign funds ; But they failed to see four small. graves at Schumacher. the result; of delinquent parents. They shut their eyes to the increase in‘ CRAWFORD _ TOOMBS — A quiet wedding was solcmnlzed nt the United Church Manse, Cav- endish, P. E. I on Wcrlnesdr1\'._ September 6th when Dorothy Eve.‘ lyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tncmbs, North Rustlco, be. came the bride of Hugh Robert, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J B Crawford of Monckland. Ontario. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Coffin. The bride wore a twtnpiece dress of horizon rose alpaca crepe with mstchln! veil-draped eorohet and accessor. ies. She wore a eorsage of Talisman roses. Miss Irma, only sister of the bride. was bridesmaid wore s. dress of squn alpaca crepe with matching coronet and acces- sories. l-lcr corsagz-fwas of Am. ericsn Beauty roses. Mr. Warren Delaney of Tryon was groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party motored to Chan lottewwn for n wedding supper and later on in the evening srriv. ed st the home of the bride's par. ents. While there the young received congratulations. numerous neighbors and friends. before leaving for their future home in Tryrm. Oh the Friday evening prior tn her mar- riage, tho bride was tendered shower rt her home by bots. relatives and friends was the recipient nI many beau. tiful and useful gifts. 1G: WHYHAVE ' 111-119 SORE "s . FEET? i s 1",, ~..§.' ltcmlnlscen: of rolling mils buck home are- in the these lich German farm lands ores through which Yanks are 1n nolocqusts cf wars led hell. ‘ » Vengeance for myriad - murdered‘ W113i, nmsler-znind may cast the‘ Protestant Orphanage I Bovscour CAMPAiG-c Sept. 25"" to October 19th. THE SFOUT LAW THE SCOUT PROMISE 1 On my honour I promise that I will do my (i) (2) (l) (4) To do my duty to God and the King. “h” B°°“'- To help other people at all times To obey the Scout Law. (5) (S) (B) (9) A Scout is thrifty. A Scout is courteous. A Scout is a friend to animals. (7) A Scout obeys orders of his or Scoutmaster without quest n. A Scout smiles and whistles under all ‘Ufiellllltel. A Scout's honour is to be trusted. A Scout is loyal to the King. his country. his offic- ers, his parents. his enlpioycrs. and to those under him. A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Scout is s friend to all. and s brother to every parents. petrol leaders, O <10) A Scout is clean in thought. word and deed. INDOOR and OUTDOOR TRAINING are the features of scouting. recognized and adopted in almost every civ- ilized country. ing for many years and has sent leaders all over the world. Prince Edward Island has been in the forefron t of Scout- Patron OUR APPEAL Time-tried 11nd proven asibest gen- era] boy-trzunlng programme. Funds needed tor recent expenses in and _future . development under (LIPGCIIOJA (lflfillli-‘Qd field secretary. lrovlnclal (ounell wishes to avoid a general personal canvass and asks eVel‘.V_I>€r._s0n interested to for- ward contributions to 111111012 ALEXANDER KNOX Honorary Secretaryr-Treasurer 104 R1chmond Sh. Charlottetown His Honour the Lieut- chant-Governor 1i. W. I1ePAGE Provincial President it. P. JARDINE Provincial Vice- Presidents J. J. MORRIS W. J. LIDSTONE DR. L. A. JOHNSTON Qézgfillsildubllenl agent at Board 136' We hear much of the vaunle-bi pnzriotlsln cf 111mb e11" .11 in ‘ ' ‘u i - Honorary President Premier J. WALTER JONES Provincial COIIIII- sioner K. M. MARTIN, K. C. Assistant Commie- sioners REV. S. J. DAVIS‘ HARRY PINEAU W. A. CURRIE 1 nor 1.. lion i1 r11 liquor ‘m: To \\‘1'il‘.(~ United 511111" . IIJIICII> o‘. i‘ 1,. ‘. i170 tzncs " our uorlnnl llpticv. Vast‘ ' quantities are used 1n [linking 5 n_| ihclic rvlxbc ' 1 (he \\';‘.:' i 151‘ .1. ‘ i li-lll ‘ tl . .' 1:11 s . . lug to Brltnm and Hus 1 To meet. these urgent llf".'(lS, only 590.000 O00 gallons are in sight fmm pre- sent production-n shortzwp 0i zest. page 51, Juno. 194-1 A shorlruzr- oi 50.000000 unllons of wer alcohol thi< your! What lm-, , , _ _ pre 11m has thi»; in t 111i;- on 1hr‘ ' - , patriotic ciistiilcrs? 1hr,» ‘ .next item: ‘ Distillers press for Beverage Alcohol! POT suors 1r r111: rnsrru" N011‘ production oil E moron 3 i Prince Charles. abnve, brother of Leopold, King of the Belgians. has been installed, by vote of the ‘Allies ..;.1i....1.... Belgian Pnrllamcnt. SIS regent of his country to serve in the ab. ssnce of his brother. King Leopold‘ is now s prisoner of the Germans Whisker (ices not drcun troubles. it floats them Prohibition makes liquor hard to eel. Wrong to sell. and bud to (rink, your " . whisk...“ nukes a ma,‘ m drwn1 Arnhem and Tilburg. . . . . street. ll:lglll‘I(d8?1‘Iilgl5]S.‘hBt keeps “we M h The same hcticns of - ‘trou s on the 00ml. "The government sees twenty "m" m!“ 3'0" 11H‘ ' -- . ~ - — million dollars a year from the evil $°m9°n§ @159 ‘l8 Crfrinil f‘ I‘ traffic. but fails t0 see the tragedies‘ N‘) b00191“ fiver takes it bnngsg- than one drink at a tlmr‘ The United Slgffg‘ Canada and Say. you moderate drinker. where are“ Bflmm 5pm‘ mne b11111,“ are the hers who boson tn drink‘ dollars for liquor in one yem" The Whm 3'0" 01d? freedom of me world dcpmugs on Tile cilnn who 5111's he r1111 “driuim these democracies, I5 it any won-fir 16¢ ii "lulu", "N11." 1T"i1"1-<1 uni der vlctory has been delayed? .the man who Just “ml. c nup l1’l‘.\.'1 Canada-s drink bu] last {em- was rind than“ takes more no": than he: three hundred 1111111011 dolnrs. ‘did then An increase of drunkenness T-"Xllrv mill’ be iflxvd. but nmonll wcmen has increased ironlinlil-‘f be prohibited one in seven to one in 111,1; convlc- 1 Tn ndvvrtr-e tin- lions the last few 5'0"“ AW" “°""Y F?!‘ a" “ __._ "before 11nd after ink 751310115 11915951 Civilized mun make. prygvgyogg liquor makes savages - If you have a zcnd lnw and n In the Chicago Times 14-18-441 ‘poor officer. repeal lhh officer, no‘ rn interesting article by Hazel‘ the 11W. MacDonald tells of the ileadacizes in lust 1111.11 bsinvsh o; drag; may-d membm-s in m; drinklnu mun b:- t.1..=‘c<l.“ chlmgo are; The {qllqwlng 15 ant In time of riot, winch does the example: “We had n tavernkeeperlmitvbl‘ dose. the (‘lliil‘(‘l‘1£‘s or the request deferment because 96 per llfluvr Mints? cent of his Clifiltllllfifs were service- JOv Juice does not go well with men," Bernard McDevitt, Jr , gov- mm“ driver and the other in the tank lily‘ READY FOR SNAPPY FALL 1‘ Now is the time to get your FALLH 0011 Have you seen our selection? I 1'10» 1 traffic 1 rlrkcd Fm liquor. and ~an r‘. SPORTS STYLE _ FUR TRIMMED Sizes 12 to 20 --______. A small deposit will hold your Coat. Tl-IE FASHION SHOPPE (it. George Si, shucka are scattered over ‘he barren ssrragc ns Amrrlcon soldiers harvssl r..~\' gains in their ad- vance ogsinst. the Siegfried Lille. Lowlands passing. Wheat gasoline. even when one is in the‘ As paratroop forces flanked the Westwall above Kleve, other para zroop forces Joined the British 2nd Army at Veghel and entered Nljemen Large broken arrow sholvs how the combine! must be the . . _ B , v .11.. alley “.1111 on .' . k my Allied troops might break throlwh into the Ruhr Volley. and srnel. “mch the Ikrpetlators of these-divorces’ disease’ and an me moral e c w]: i‘ F ' br/lih arrow. the bincers mOVfWflifl-li which \\':~.uln cut off 70.000 German pig ironjtlle politicians would 111.170: The NIMOIH-l their protection If your children were made of Voice.