JANUAEY ?§- 19A} IUMURRUVJAHI - eaLnalr . UNilllJ LHURLH oi LANAUA w 3.... i:.LHURLJ,-H"ES LhUhLH ul lNbLANU PETEWS CATHEDRAL “W 5TH“... Malone. ma? urn. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH l" Supper services to. uoh C""""“"'“"' . P 0 fir“! ' . ,iius. l’, iiligégtlhnrol Eucharist and Ser- n,‘ uuhhmum MA" an ' ll n “m- sundry School. Rev. Uonlld C. goothroyd, ILA. mulls Ei"e11§""Z_ “wlcségmm” Organist “im-jli [HY é-Egmumon c‘ A. Roy Kendall, I..R.A,M., 54,34), _ s.ni.: H01! f.“ 815' ll.00 lmdflPllblie Worship,- ttlll lurid-or all“ F‘. - ryisoiig: 5cm“: n": nuns?!“ or 73o w", Fr|day~ Ill-e __ mrBEST ROBE . —linv. Hugh ' 511 PAUL'S CHURCH Anthem: "What Are These" - _ g to Sir o n stain A’ "$2": ~i'r‘§§"'ifl'rr.h°§oo'io -!".-=. “Hal! School and 0“an|;'recior—lilrs. c. a. rail 3| It 0|!!!“- dig.’ "all Communion. - ‘Pubilixgflwilfolhllv- ii. ‘Morning Prayer and Ser- F UNl-mgam" _ lgv,‘ 1&5?‘ otllhhem. lentil. Still with Thee" l "'- Woodward. N. lL-Remember Special Offer- lnz for M. and M. FUND. Visitors and “udents Cordlally Welcome. -~‘P'“""‘f - s h l. ITI-mqalir infgillnéi‘ and Sermon. ' ilc Lord I M! Shell’ ‘pulsar luuAN /s’tY_iAMizs CHURCH ii-rinn Church in Cllllfi BApilsi THE BAPTIST CHURCH “new, Corner Prince and Fitzroy smog Puwlvllll ?i-l'"¢'- Minister Min s H Rev- l- Ju ‘a Levy. ILA. Rel‘. ll. Zlil\<il'il03d Leafle- IJ-D- MORNING veboitsliir u AM. in bvhom Anthem: "Brother James‘ Air"- Jacobite. ornililihl—dll’ii. K. S. B08975 Choir’ilirt-oror-nirs. J. A. Lawson [within wultsnlr iii. Eleven and Evening llorniilg ‘ . , Till} CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 p.m. "rrsrelircllilcr: RCY. J. Kiel" Frill". No book in the‘ wot-id so well re- D pays your study as the Bible. The .D. - d sit-hon] 2.30 p.111. sitltintizris iillli visitors Cordlally Invitcli Church chrol ‘offers th s Bible study o pot" uni y adaji to all 88¢: and needs. You are invited. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l EM. Theatre, Anthem: “The Radiant Morn" — 1118M, 7:30, all are welcome. Come and _hear the old time gospel of mans ruin and God's Rom. 3-23; Rom. 5-6 . funeral of tile late Mrs. ‘Taylor was held yesterday from her late Tile Central liuardliui This roiuin ll reserved ior new; ni loeal inte eat, but advertising cl I 11""! nature mly b inserted :.*..:..:=:.l:.l.:r~"'- ='-- COOK'S for Photographs. L-39ii-l-23-tl. Jan. 31. coslaeilaltA-rloic Lira INSUH. ANCB. t-siio-w- ll-Ifl: CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Services sabbath. January 26th, Charlottetown 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. L-44B-1-15-il. Ansntl". ironies! cuuitcn, Milton.- llil . tn t Monday. Jaileuaxiy‘ Mtlijssépgflietg. “n L-449-1-25-1i. POLICE COUItT.—-In the (police court yesterday a man charge with dlscrderly concluc was given six months suspended sentence. GOSPEL M E E T I N G Strand (side entry). Sunday remedy. L461. YORK UNITED CllARGiL-Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Service January 26th. l1 ‘A. M. Central Church. 3 P. M. York. 7.30 Brack- leY- Annual Meeting Central Church Tuesday, January 211th. Annual Meeting York Church, wed- ntsdav. January 29th. L-457-1-25-1l. TRYON — BONSIIAIV FNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERV CES. -— Westmoreiand, lareacliing service i1 A- M. Tryon, preaching service 3 P. M. Bonshaw. preaching service 7.15 P. M. Bible Study at West- inoreland 2 P. M. Sunday School at Pryon 3 P. M. Rev. S. D. Triies, M. A. B. 1)., Pastor. L-417-1-25-ll. FUNERAL SERVICES — Th e Helena residence. 2 Roellford ZYJN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH cofilesnon: "The Man I May Be- ggartmeéltsug-hg gnu,“ fiervlfie " , , s con uc y v. Hug M - Prince ullii Grafton Street 6Tb‘: Isl-man brlrus out the rth- ler, assisted by Rev. Donald pfinisier l‘ 5 e °I I 9 Pill ‘"9 W890i“ "l Boothroyd. The pallbearers were m“ u’ mflylc “.655,” the sermon oi lastfiligray‘ enigma. essrs. W. L. Higgins. Orion Juliu- rhrut - lilies nena Wood Anthem: "Go N |s on. Harry Drew. Waiter Burke, 0 ‘MORNING WORSHIP clfih—qnlareh B o Gordon Evans and .l. w. Johnston. “m “m rl-hcme; “The Abund. m‘ élh ‘I10 t t '18-. M» rlllllit Interment was ill the People's m l "h" a _o rmas er. cemetefy_ n ‘Ann, 9., m, 145' 48L You are invited to worship with ___ ‘Y 5.13m Fame“ I, THE BAPTIST CIlUItCH THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The ‘all,’ 1:011. ogi-RUGPJILZ The Sabbath School m] liilllr (losses. svsxitvo WORSHIP 7,00 p.m. Theme: "The Ago Long Quilt of Gull." illlilns: 1G2. 652. 123. Aim..- ' ho Splendour of Thy Glory. Lord. '-—Wonilward. ".\l| ill‘ lvurlls shall praise Thee, t) Loni, illlli Tliv Saints slial‘. bless LHURLH OF LHRISI CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A.B.. 8.1). Organist-Mrs. Leigh Dlhgwell 11.00: Morning‘ ivorshlp. Anthem: “I Heard the Voice oi’ Tito" . Jesus say." You urn wlfiilfliiy invited to lvor- sermon sumac“ 05¢" “wan,” shit villi "s- 2.30; Bible School. Canada's naval Strength reviewed Jllll. Ql-lcel - cah- litg lilo past year has rcis of 3.700 ships 7.00 p.n1.: Evening Worship. Duet: Mrs. Cyril MacGregor and Erie MacGregor. Sermon subieet: "Do You‘ llave a withered Right Hand? A Church with a. welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. BRITAIN IS CALLING (Dedicated i0 William S. Knudsen on behalf of World Democracy) Mali on the bench and swivel chair ‘ In faactgrly. lbankkor; malt A this tonnage, the u?“ " L“ n 8'5 “ M _ liutl been conveyed ' 5g“ liautg“ ‘can tfiippanio We he‘. ‘t: cf liic Atlantic. . engcea s or ‘n35 s ’5.‘.,§,[“°§§“§,,“b°“‘in”' Wrought by our skill and power: mill Atlantic. Nir. .tl; “We rill hear such a .- E 1-’- o - h- N n: @ a conic Before tne crucial hour. ‘at. off tile North Atlantic l l ’ in anti-iota: of tlal/ial activities durllu zlic this‘. ilircc months, Mr. For truths that. God holds deal"; For principals in governmflrlt ‘That cry for people's rule- lined: to. suid thot the mobilized The fruits of felt-h and hope and Slltllf-lll 1 i210 R.C.N. and reserve Jove iq-‘vrs muarv 16 comprised Of Church and Stale and School 1.10 oil and 13,328 ratings At IJMOCRACY, wheze rights o! man. that rim..- lil: total iii the Hoyt} Cznarlioil Natal Volunteer Rest t , anti not on IICHVB service. totalled H09 "‘ lot officers and 1,304 This compares wit-h ' 55 of- ti 4,472 ratings. listed on i 11140. \l.'(‘i'0 Have flowered in fullest bloom Is challenged to these awful days- E'en threatened with its doom: And forfeit what our sires have won Through strife and blood and sweat, Capital and Labor, Hark, ostpone your petty hate Rise up as one great Brotherhood Before it is too latte: Provi for Britain all she needs: Unite eart. mind and skill; Produce the instruments she asks To match her dauntless will. _ coming forward ‘ ls lil l they could be absorbed {HD1112 serlice. Last summer. the 9 iiiliistrl" said. there had been a. “Al-ill: 11st. of around 15.000. but maul of illusi- applicants had since be‘? ‘A1111 lib. Tile rc lllllilil‘ drive at present .1 iv fnr_skii1ed naval crafts- m \Y.l\ iucciililz with encouraging m. lllc Minister he Certain categories of {id .i)i'li' were also being train- \\ um lilo IHTPISHCtIl the Canadi- ivn tic es. Mean- t-Iililz activities re to be deed“ l0 enlist prdlfessiorial é-gullgstorv now records. At ill‘ xc t _ to i cs ll more than 1.000 Can And threaten us with swords. James Davidson Dingweil. Pawtuoket, Rhode Island. January 1, 1941. she's FghtTng for our weal: And should she lose. God pity us With all our gold and steel The transferred .\' serving as sur- as executive and ——~i————— . willie a number of Clill. ItIiNN GOT INTO - ' servingescan-_ IIIS iiAnt MONTIOELDO 1a., Jan. It - (CP) -—Aich. B. Grimes, Monticello; school superintendent. snatched a quick 40 winks on a. couch at llomc. Whilc 11o did so his two ‘children fixed up his hair “Just like mama's. -Caine time for the school meeting iuid Grimes arose. clapped a hat| on his head, and departed. He walk- ed into the meeting removed his hat and announced: "Well. licre I , am." And ilierc he was. hair curlers and all. acacia-URN -(GP) sioii has been given by the er rural‘: stilts use. than ~~ ‘"0 an mm “t imsmt‘ hours on certain‘ stated conditions. iiow to Make a Splendid Cough Regedy at Home i .. through ILMC S. West Ccast. d announced that it ‘tic-l t-i train not less than r luriv": ilie coming veer lfisifiblisllment I-I.M.C.B. fit Halifax. A in: Saving, and It's So lg: "c" "trifle "'50:. Easy! N" 6001MB! . "chills: ‘\p°ug,] iugdicines usually contain I "mfg a’: ; ‘l"""l'l.\' of lulcnr syrup-m good iL mm n1. llh: one _\viilt-h you enn eu- u- MM‘ Iii home. Talu- 2 cups o! gran- mr a rhiur utltl l clip n! writer, lil Nwflwj ‘uhrnlollia until dissolve . “'"‘!- A» irnilllle at all. “n”? “if, from _\'i)lll' drugq t 2% bump cl l turn. pour it into oiliiee tall’! ti yntlr nvrnp ll giv a -=_ui rcnliy upielldld hi! i- l lvitllcr coughs. it lilflil Bl for you, bccilulle it g m at . more m" eilect in is a WI] of the world. provided a real treat ill , as the speaker of the evening Fly- ail the help‘ gig Officer Elwin-thy of the RAF. The ca“ to work and sacrifice “inhaetsliélgpeople in sulilmei" is farm- ing. but lil oviniel" it is instructing the tourists in skiing. happy people and enjoy life fully.‘ stated i For tyrant power that's clone such ftfimflfly 0f S Rev. I. Judson Levy, 11A, will speak morning and evening. The morning sermon a: 1i A. M. will be “The God In Whom Jesus Believed." 'I'hc anthem lit the morning service will Jacobus‘ "Brother James‘ Air.” Mr, Levy's evening sermon will be a continuation of the theme develop- ed on last Sunday evening. showing the other side oi the picture. with llle subject "Tile liiail I May Ec- come." The cveniillz anthem will be Zingarellrs “Go Not Far Prom lo O God.“ The Church School invites young and old to its interesting ses- sion at 2.30 P. M. Y's MENXQ CLUB-The regular weekly meeting of the Y's Men's Club met on 'I'llul"sd:i_v' lllgilr. Since this was tile iiiglit sci aside for World Outlook. the chairman of that committee. George Patter- son. wielded the gavel. Chairman Geor e in his remarks stated that this the missionary evening of the club when it is our privilege to remember other clubs and the work they are carrying out iii all parts Chairman George securing Officer Elwortliy is tin n! Australian but spent some time in Austria. before the war. especially in lliai. urea known she pleads 1m- mem m 1153;, u; as Tyrol. Here he became friendly with ilie peasant people rind learn- ed something or their lifc, customs outbreak of lr'l'l“i.'s‘ from time to d v H m. H , H Th, ‘v ‘p m“ n0 deflmte 0 ma“ pow" o! Amermh sneaks; eilfllili eibout lt(li1c-gl:tnliiil"‘v “lsitg? that a "aim" The can is loud and out" I illnt the occullfliioil of "They are he speaker. "and their only wish is to be left alone lo pursue their life as they wish." The speaker was extended a hearty vote of thanks. chairman of the Games Committee. Harold Heal-tz. gnnoptkcekd that; troglleay hadlbetetn ° m“! Wm‘ Lgblm" °"i.m'°“°d' ‘bemgvvfardgd u: tiignpersgogkliiigliing Bewam m“ “"9 “'3”- ‘the high two from how till the end of April. Hill‘ old also announced that the new candle pin schedule would go into effect immediately. The guests of the evening were. Sergeants Bsssev. Fowler, Holmes. and warrant officer Armstrong. Personals Mr. Noel DeBlois is leaving this to Nor deem this Call a. selfish onezimvmlnlz v11 a business trip Montreal. Misses Annie Carr and Marion the New London Mis- delegates at the on Band were Presbyterial this Charlottetown clglgm“ our halve-n on earth téelftkmllield at the Trinity United Mr. Arthur Robbins and Mi". Willis Reeves of R.C.A.F. were re- cent visitors to New London. Miss Mary Dowliilg has returned to her home in Charlottetown af- ier s ending some time with her gran -parents in cliiiion. Miss Hazel carr has returned to Charlottetown nitcr spending the recent holidays with liel" parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl". Mr. Bloycc Duuiilll. R.C.A.l~‘.. stationed at Slimulersl c air port gas a recent visitor to New Loll- on. Pi-c. Milloge McLeod of P. E. >1. is spending liLs 20 day lcavc with his parents. Mr o-zri Mrs Jnck Mclteczl, Pleasant . ey. The tnany friends hi‘ Mr Alex MacRac. Wllcatloy River. will be pleased to kllOW that he is recov- erin nicely after a severe attack of t c flu. rLEAus GIJIDTY MONTREAB. Jail. flt-r-(CP) —-K. D. Pettet. 42, of Yarmolith. N. 3.. leaded guilty today before Judie oust-d Archambeuit to 13 601111195 oi obtaining money bv false, nie- tenees from Montreal dentists. lie will be sentenced Jan. 27. n Polls: said he "burrowed sumsci’ $1 to to from the denlists after ore- eentlng worthless i200 clleqllei l"! dental plates ordered. _._.__..___-_-- Pollce of Delhi. India are tight- ening restricvons on relisiolll pl"- cpeeions. lio pelts ACCOMMODATED. a Upper i-llllsboro street. L485. woman-A ma rim l‘ In llgork. R. E. Parkman, East!" 0y- e ty. Interpreting The‘ War i By IRK L. S Assooigied 15ers S riier Whatever its true causes. the bloody insurrection in Ruxnania seems to have ended any possibility . of a German winter of ensive in i the east. Coupled with Italian tle- , feats in Airl Romanian blow-off Nazi army there against early ag- . lzressive action. " ; It coul not use a bullet-scarred Rumania, still seething with un-, rest and factionaiism. as a. jumb- oif base for a. march lo Italy's aid 0r against Turkey. To do so now would be to leave the most vital German war resources, Rurnanian oil, doubly exposed. Ploesti, transportation and pro- duction nerve centre of the Riiman- fan oil fields. is listed as among cities and towns swept by the Iron Guard insurrection. The situation there was not fully known even in Bucharest. but it must cause more concern in Germany than that in the Romanian capital itself. It would not take inucli infernal disorder or deliberate sabotage at Picestl to reduce the flow of oil lo the Nazi war machine to a trickle. The Danube route. if not already fbcés-clcscd for the winter, soon will There are indications that the German army has ke t aloof from the actual conflict be ween Rumu- llian factions. _This points toward. a dread in Berlin that use of Nazi troops might onyl increase tile dail- ger to the German oil supply by broadening the internal strife. There were ample German forces available. yet tilev seem to have stood idle except as street patrols ill Bucharest after the fighting cud- ed. Whether the lrtain-sorllilz cf the outbreak was indignation at Hit- ler's fiat handing over Rumaniaii territory to Hungary or "Commun- isvagitators. possibly Moscow- inspired. the situation was ticklish for the Nazis. Their clulous role as bystanders probably is explained by unwillingness to risk aggravating the disorder or increasing the B81‘- liii-Moscaw tension. It seems clear. however. that llle Nazis’ military occupation of Rum- ania and their action in ‘joining with the ineffective Fascist air force in a central Mediterranean joint offensive were primarily pre- paratory steps for a final attack on Britain in ‘the spring. The cnc was to safeguard Rumaniail oil sources. essential to such an attack. file other was a diversion. designed. to compel Britain to keep heuvv naval and Ril‘ forces in the Mediterranean -and out oi’ the Atlantic. Rebfiltlilig 15011011 Wancouvci- Province) Every lowu-pisilliillz engulf/s?’ dreams that, someday. it. will be his privilege i0 plan a oily from 111B stzii‘ hat he will b2‘. able to take ail aria 0f raw lzrciilizi ulid lay Out on it his highway alitl lruilsporiu- tloil system. his D3116 fllld,i=°\11°' vards, his business, illdllsi/Tfili-iln residential areas. his DIWPP 091131135 his water mains Mid sewers. Not one town-planner in p thous- and however. eve;- reztkzes his disam. For must of them the bcst fate has ill slots is all oppcrtuuity to do something lo bring order cut of clilios lil a city ready bull. The town-planner very rarely licilieves the bsst possible. l-le would ilk? to lend li r-svalutirn. But lie is docul- ecl to spend his life working 911i. compromises. 1n England. today, inwn-plallilers cod. Coiiililess recioue illitzgs lave been rlcsl-r. P. w. iallcil un- der the bcmbs o: G bill's airmen that the county could well do with- out. Se, when tile war is ovsr. tllrrc will be s good mallv changes. I/cndon will be rebuilt, of concise and advanta c will no doubt be taken of the eslruction wrought ‘to niak many adjustments. But third will ‘be no extensive replanhiiiz. The framework of London "s still intact. Th": bones of the city have not been destroyed and it. is round i113 cld boilcs that the new city will b: con- strucicd. Naturally, men's thoughts run back to the gieat fir»: cf 1665. when London was precticaiy destroyed. Alter the fire, Landon was rcbuilt. but not according to Mlv wrll thought out Di-llfl. As the Economist ii" put . _ “Homeless Londoners were tmXlWs to set up house and go to work again aild til-s city's rebuilding was simply the sum oi the rehabilitation of many thousands of families and businesses. All the authorities would -do was to influence the pdllcriioi restoration by enforcing building: slaudards. by insisting upcll brick or stone in place of timber and by banning over-hanging h0ll$cs and llillTOW streets." Any so. presumably. it will be this time for London. tcdstv as 274 years ago is only the sum of its citizens. their lives and their inter- cats. No doubt, the war has lsullht lessons which can not bc igllorcll. and the lessons will (relate udjilst- tnents. But no town-planner will have the opportunity of i-eplanlilug London from the ground 11P- 2nd kdiudeer Ilerll Native Management Another l0illd-2El‘ herd ll’ ll 50511 be under native management in the prazlilg area along Canadlvs Arctic Cnast. according to wlrcicsr. ivwwll-fi reaching the Depnrtilicnt of M11108 and Resources from the Govern- lnellt RfilldCf“ Station nem- ill: Mackenzie Delia. _ Oil December 6 ll llcrd 0i A0910“- matrlv seven hundred animals, colli- irislng a cross-seston oi the lillln ei"d on tho reserve. started the overland di-iv of about one lmiidrrrl and fifty mles eastward to new lazing grounds ‘ectwcell the Au- ereoil and llorlou Pfvclxn Au ~10- vauoe camp was establish-ed in tliis arts during the past summer. when one of the two Eskimos to b: cil- trusted with these deer moved incl herders‘ families and sllDllilts by‘ schooner. H's parllier. who ins rc- oeived seveal years‘ training as ml ap entice harder. is assstillfl l" dr ving the deer eastward. The movement of this sccouci native‘ herd is in char of a government chief healer. w o also has genital superv s'<l'i over the native lixd established on the West sld~ 0' All- deiaon River in December. 193B. ricd out very successfully by the 6th ‘Ircob tit its marks. clues. 8.20-8.30. as it was really carried out. ‘Fimc I01‘ each lxlrt comrxcliilz czlcll seclloii. strong Biwiliilf: etc. _ instruction periods and . cf course. Bur. . “THE Ciilil-BL-QTTETQWN GUARDIAN bcggaii and Skiing parties in a big way. judging ircm tile folowing re- ports. I I FIRST CIIARLOTTETOWN PALIII (Basilica) I-Bil 35-11018! tlie Basilica Cubs. undci" tile leadership of Akela Vin“ nine. lott their U€ll at 11.00 in the mflrfllna. and proceeded to the “ ‘u iiatcileiv Hill. across rile l: l‘. liisre an enjoyable 1.11118 was spent tobcgganmg and ski-in: with ihe TTIIIIIY ‘iroops and the Si. Peter's Scouts. who arrived early iii the l afternoon. The hill was lil perfect condition and all lilrce groups n11". Ecd tozctiiei" iii a. very irlciiniv fiwllllllt: maimci". 0n the rcturirl hrilie cue UllDS and scouts crossed l tile river ice ill n. iliic from the iili . "y, SIXTH CHARLOTTETOWN T1100!’ iilclv Redeemer) Tile following program was can last incctingz~ Flag-brcuk. 810-820. Opening re. Patrol Corners, attendance and ' lllSDECiiOll lil Corners. 8.30-8.45. U£1il1C—-—'l‘iib Clliei, 0.45-3.50. First Aid-AS iVL. 8.50-9.00. Game-Kelly SCZ. 9.00-9.07. Tl! k-A.S.l.l.. 9.07-9.17. Game-Hop Chase. 9.35-9.43. Dismissai-Fiag-Down, 9.43-9.45. Courtoi Honor, 045-1013. iiils 1s all outline oi‘ the iileeling was cllwred tiller Group coitlinitieenlziil. Mi". Vince Blake. was bresciit ht tile iilectitlg, and expressed ills pleasure ut rm, manner in which tile llieciitllz was coildiictcci. As can readily bc scan. this is a veiiv Sllilbill’ progrnnl with verv ilttlc time wasted. kcepiillz ili mind the idcn of illc each Patrol works as a. scparnle unit; in all tro activities, gailics. 'I'lle P.L.. 111'!) kept blisv with recording attendance and (illcs, tiliu; rclioviill: the S. M. 0r iiiu Lender lil chip-cc of routine lvoik. i A Court of Honor lilcztiilgis licld directly ailci" cucli meeting to pre- DRrc a lircgranl ici" the following week, and to discuss‘ troop iilattcrs. lil order that ilic C. of H. llihv grunts, 01's.. which g ' c3911 1mg- virtual Patrol incmbcl nu opportun- IW l3 vXprcss ills views ml Troop iiluiiers. ber that in lust. week's xii/loll. it seems that "Robert" doesn't l ‘l3 wlsilcs all and sundry to oeil llim Will C1081‘ up any misunderstanding Bop‘! b3’ Alma V1068 King and does not express the views or feeiings of the fBusiiicat on Saturday. 18th, held its iirst Toboggsn troop iieaclqiinivosrs at ll a.m.. and nrriviilg at tile Fish Hatcheries at l2 llopii. in ski-iii: and toboggailiitlz. lvilh Gilly ilvo cases of ilose-blced..lvllich vveic soon doclorell. The boys ' the l bcr, fllTlVillH around 2.30, look lib. eriv of their toboggaus, and the“ tronlrliaiilinlz that they were hungry, lilo generous little Cubs hottdéd out belies to satisfy their ravishing Putrci Spirit, 111111001‘- ni‘. and we arrived home at 6.00. “h” ‘7 DJIL. the Scuutcrs or Charlotte- iolvlrnict at St Jliiiics Church Hall for Li’: ‘ to llic Tibcps and Pucks of the city Hi3 Scoilicrs were transported by not take loo lciig. the PLXs bring auto-truck i0 the Fish l-latcheiv ig/ililelalftlffilllllfi‘. bllfizostloils frcm l-l There n vcrljcnjofrable time . a .0 0i (illlil es in tlro- was sprnl. tobcgganlntz, until “The Skipper" (lecidccl i0 built‘. a lire as some of ille Scouters felt the 1lCE(i of one. tempts at this teat. lvltli all the tild- W me Ferry’ Wllflrl. ariivlng in towii about six o'clock. tired but ilflllliy alter the outing. A Scout oi" the Ninth Troop, by} the name cf "Robert," was present liet Prescriptions Dispensed Here BE ASSURED 0F THE BEST Your prcsnriplioils need the heal in care and alicniion. You rail in: lis- surcd of this when your Prescrip- lions are left here. A'l Drizr; suppiics arc from tiic mcsl reliable sutures. We ("an give iilt‘ lit-st in ncrvivr. Prompt phone uilci iiriil order lvliii a night service is at your dis We dispense n. .' by any Pilysiviilfl. ‘MAKE TIIIS? YOUR DIHYGSITIIII-l‘ J. Ernest H. ‘iVorth ililiTiiiirfiTl 142 Prince Si. CH Plioiic 82. on this 001851711. You will remem- i llcws nis 1 having 1 name was published for Second Class Badge.| passed the for the zlame of Robert, ‘Just Plain Bob." We hope this and ’ i0!‘ 5ilmllllil. D"cs this fix ou u i \ o. iiqllioii? "v D’ ‘lhe iololving report was sent in Only 6 Days" To Pay First Inslal- ment on Dominion ln- come Taxes PAY PROMPTLY - SAVE INTERESI Cc AT N i-l\\‘ lllli lltnili Every Sriizilvlu)" Nick‘ New Damn i) iii-cc Hunt? i*c:i i tiring; hike. leaving Tile afternoon was spent I Wed themselves. oven ihoiiizlli itli troop including Tull Tim- A tzcod time was had by CIIARLOTTETOIVN SCOUTERS CLUB MEETING AND ITIBOGGAN PARTY Oil ‘Iiilusday evening. Jail. ‘.23, zit ‘ ‘monthly meeting. Alter cliscusslnlz matters relative After lliakiiitz numerous nt- Gcotl Scouting. Sixliil ‘YINTER SCUUTINO} 'l‘iic Scouts null. (J iottctotvli sccili i0 lie ill Jill to To- Alnnlial meeting Bedeque United l Church is held i 'i'iic_ullnil'.il iiicciillu oi‘ lilo CUll- grsguiiull oi BCCiUKIUt‘. ‘iliictlcilurcli was licld in ‘ v w RIUIJJ iinrkcl. . " leu bv Mi‘. Will. 0.; ld iilui. iinrzlcc Wrlqlii. ‘int-re was a good lziicmlailrc ui lii(‘ H‘? W55’ Wm! Plan‘ i9?‘ retlmdmg" mciubcus (llli ltiiiorcnis t’ ll c » The bombing by ill:- Germzlilslfi t w," Ah”; .1 I U - I, t not an cvli wholly" ullin xed wiill ( . curs work uv clrcuil, hc llliiUf." special lllCllLiOll or Albany, ivhelc the SGHHCIUYHI ("llurcii was lllUVCd to about ilvo _\‘(.‘.'li5 Lll;U.. and ilow lily Albany cliargc UIIdUJLIJUiK lo reins-tic. l. ling clcciric ill-iilb. "picliuitl Dilbmllflll. fci" Sunday ‘ loui lillltiosts. and wilii very little lieip ircili the circuit iiiitl \vi,il lilcii" otvli eiior; practically pain oil‘ the debt on til: church and were considering buiicililg u llClfSL- shczl ill the ileni" iutiiic. Albany iaiscd urez" S16“ '0 i tile past your. liarcid i-lcilzi rtccartiiiig Steward, rctzuilod that tile iilmiiccs cf wiloic ciicuil. were lil it sulisincl- ory condition, wilzi all bills paid and $1.000 sou: to the M. 8.: M. fund and n small bu ansc on ilrind. lJtirilig lite lcnr considerable l'€-. DJIIS and iilllil’ rlnclils were mace lilbillfiillll‘ llli.‘ painting of tile Pal"- soilagc. ilctisias were handed iii ircln tile W.M.S., lllc Y.P.U., llllfiitni tile church societies. Ml". Witliaul Culibcnk who had served us Siiiidny Sciloai Superin- lcilticiit 1dr lll‘ill'lv 50 years, wisllcti . to Lr- relieved oi his ciulies. Ml". Callbccll ivzis illcn ilplmilllCli HlJll-l ovary SliliCliillifllldflll. null llarrisoii l MCFilPiillH" us. Active Slll)(’l'illl(‘illi- ciit. and Helen Bowuoss. S.S.Trca:~. The tlvo wilting Elders, TilCillili-l Moyse lilld C. Melville Johnson. were re-cnccicd, Tile followiitlz stewards were elected: Hormel Wright, Alex, B. McFarlane, T. J. i liiillatl. \Vi'll\"(i Craig. Arnold H: - (iElSC. . and Hudson Lolviiler. A v: , of appreciation was extended to lilo Rev. Mr. Barker and Mrs. Bni to Mrs. Joiiii A. Stuart. orga uilcl i0 the CD011‘ ailrl Mrs. W. . BO\\ll0S5, for floral tributes; and i0 illc members of the Y.P.U. fol" (le- rnraticils to llic i'illil‘(‘il lit the holi- ' lisoli. Waller Craig was add- l. ilie board of irilsices. Mcci- ing closed wilil the Bcilcdictloli. S lT 'l‘A|(135 WOMEN i TO TRIM LINERS NEW YORK. Jail. 24 —-(CPl - - 1 Wcmeil plnlwctl nil important part, ill lil.‘ dcroratioil of l-llp S. Fl. Anter- ica. llrlvcs‘. nilci iligcsl passrn or‘ liner cvcr built in lilo Uil‘ ed i Slat-cs. Arlllc Urquhart mid Dnroi-llv Msr- _ ckwnld of New York designed ills modern - but not morlczlilstl: - fiiril- ltuvo of bleached and unturll triti- niit and mahogany niltl rllcs: llaiilz- lugs and bod covers in nine (lifter-l cnt color scltziliss. Oiiirr wsmr-ll; contributrd murals. pallcls and curs taln fnbric=. t Ftr a (lciuxc suite Cnrstsnc- L. Smith exrcutcd nllllnilluul lcai pflll- ; cls lcprcsénliilg ducks. ill ih~ shore; grasses cf Cllrsnnrlkc Bay. Ti ur-l cent the wall. of ill!‘ iourst dining. loom Hiidfiiil M-ziitr-z- turned out; chromium and copper skyline i=iiOll-. iettes cf Paris, London, Still Fran- ciscn and New York, _ DlYCthy I-iibcs. lvcaviilz virtuosoi rxcclited pal-e gray ballroom cur- tains. each silmdzll with two big The plecng oi this second herd under native management lnarks another forward sep i'l Crmazlns Elan to establish reindeer ranch- raadenng i e biis‘! of subsstellcz of the Eskimo popula ion and rlro 1B3. to conserve the game resources. ng in til-e arctic with n view t), l‘€(.i Amci-iczlil b: ulv zosrs. Mcsl. o.’ iltn i'll(i(§ lrivc‘l'l1 i?!" Burma Rznvi ux~ Fffllfil and .Frcuc‘i repair sfinliiv". have bum placid ircw l0) luilrs. tiilic Scsutcrs including "Tall Tiiil- bcr“ offrrinlz advice and ability. it was (lcclticrl that u fire wnsirl ilecd- _ _ _ (‘(‘i.ii1l_l‘\\"rl\‘. and that ii. was time ta a ‘s ui Clint‘- t m, 310"“; Oil lhe lvav to the city all loinerl Camera Sidéliights 0n Billions Bo-Condtioned Exisictlce i». "ADDRESS solliciinzes utzkc up to fiilti gone-blasted i0 Iiits by bumlicrs. Abcvc. ll- liosti‘0_\'0ti has sought cut the postman to get hcr mail. '1 ‘w;- ll. ; lxixlsl; liicao - Trapped in her lmmll-esmelfll , nlr raid shelter at Pulley, England. ! Front-ii was rescued when “Chum? l (init- wiih wiltrm she's cit-lured, pnwrd through debris, lo pull her (llgging r iirlc big enough t "Ilium" trill get a medal. _ One of the most vigorous and lovable meetings of Trinity Y. P u. was field in the fiociai Haul of ’i'riil- itv church last night. Aitci" tile ric- votionai period led by Thom IIISAPPEAIIED - London's postman by the leading ladv sonasters. _ Oil arriving back at Lil . a very cilloyabie lunch was sci by the Ladces of the Cilurch. olitiu- "' iiig this ailotiier sing-song wasllcld ' with "The Skipper and '"'l‘aii Pine" taking turns at the piano. 'l'l_ie Club wishes Ladies of St. Janlcs, lvllc were so kind as to supply and preloare the ' delicious lunch and also Commissioner Ainswcrtii fol" trans- portation to and from tile iiiii. G000 Tflboilkaillng. Scouts and Bwuwrs: and Good scouting. All! "'l'all Timber.‘ TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION ness period with its usual DYOCCU- ' ure was held. After the class peil- ' cd. the highlight of the evening. the social pericd, was eiijovzd. 280165. contests. etc. were led bv l-lubert Morris, secretary. and Filys- r ical Instructor of the Y. M. C. A. j UIIDCI‘ his dynamic leaders-hill tile g yollntl people laughed and irolickrd , their wav through all llcilr and lialf of full and gal-sip‘. Will: Alfld 1-3113 Sync and God Save iii!‘ King, ‘ ‘ olijovabic evening u brtililliit to a close. 111055 (Patriot laleasc copy). Mi-s. Marjorie the big Air- old clues through. London's to thunk lhc District P , Marion ' pson. assisted by_ Alice Brynn- ton and Jennie Barwise, the busi- ; | The REMOVAL .‘i(l‘I"ll i'.<-— i.i'.l ill flhd new Quarters lirmn-o llrlmh- iniormzilicil h)‘ lieuizlns" hoard." It's a UITEL Patrol Corners-Review of Ten- 9i“ 13°C!) 0r T811 TllllDEl‘ in regard g9ll"I1%D‘ii.0t\’Ol‘k undel" tilc B. 1..'s_ igutllc Tobcggpn pflfly of snturdn“ Al. iii..\f\'l'ii,-\iill . - .' . i:-— ' - . . l . Hm‘sC_shGc_Clean_up‘ 9.30035. The Fustchurlfltetown Cub Puck in a sing-song. after being primed ill _ *'_'§ wit m REMUDELLEB old fashioned “'li,v llrzii‘ zin (font \\ill‘ll for (l suinll xilltl ll can Di‘ iilzlllc lzu in ilniv. (‘all Dlilei, Si‘llili.'ifi' l I Phone 1578 [ S; € f I I fr- .\l()I\'i).-\‘r. SPECIAL DANCE New llomc Blliifililm Dancing front S i0 12 (‘rune curly and meet d; the .iil" l-Korcr" I i .\(il‘ill> ion {lie I 3S Pris oi their routes __ _,._ n _,_ l, H ,“n,_h_._ hvhu". “maid-aiding German Angeli?‘ Kii5\r‘i‘lii1k_fi_l'0ll[ilrl1i. Hui‘: lllu-"ittl ’illiiiliillfl's' vi ‘vcman who“ home was St. Alary-nf-iile-Allgcls Shir, .‘\'€il(b..|. ril. .\‘llz‘i_il;- stone. Escorted 121' l‘. tl'il(‘i‘.!‘l'. the pupal‘. ulc V‘? ll ii their hooks illlii lii-lrnlg. y: in .1 w-tv WI" Lce-on-Sra. (P mu" MT. l |luiilit"'.'r- ihcir vlziwrs" P11“. iolv plane i cs. PAGF THREE _ 013E. frril t.\ ling ]ll'i3i".liT"I our llf