OCTOBER}. I95} CHURCHES TOMORROW \ i . 8T. PETERS CATHEDRAL umrrp cnuacu 0f CANADA Mfifillhifm rnmm umreo cuuncn p", canon E‘- M. Malone, M. A. "u" 5m“ I-Th- Minister SUNDAY senvices rm.‘ Hugh mo». n a. n, n, rm: V gilglgporrsrouw, GUARDIAN _ PAGE THREE WM I GEIITRAL GUARDIAN This co Iurnn is reserved for news of local interest, but adver sl a newly nature may be at five oeutq a. word, strictly, pay- 'a_ ie_in_adva_u9e. COOK'S for Photographs. CRABWELL for Photographs. . A M, Hoi Eucharist Mn“ M D D _ m,» u, m. no; Eucharist. a. my Kendall,” fiflfffl, conrnpsnarron LIFE msvn- \ ‘ t” Evemmnsgchool. n” A “out? ANCE. 14-978 .00 _ . . . . . r w m . —-—— 1v,“ my services; Holy Eucbar- sermon: ..,,,,,‘,',., bhflflfv. _ on accouur or rm: nsa-ru “L n,“ "m, Mu," m, or MR. n. e. srmnnrr the firm Mona” “,1 Ffldgy_Q,15 A, M, you; 50h, . e yo,” h u“ of Dillon 6c Spillett will be closed Wednesday-dB" A- 14- Wilderness." - s. r. Scott. - sun Wm’- "'3'"- "m! "°“'°"‘_u° P‘ M‘ "'1?" "ma? _ ,, o 5 BRADALBANE rnssnymnmu ymn em. And an it e CHURCH’ __ Mumlm service n ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, Rector. organist-Miss Lillian Earle. Choir Director-Mrs. G. E. 3:30 Holy Communion. 10.00 Confirmation school. 11m floly Communion and Ber- E Bible Classes. 7.00 Public Worlh Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D. Anthem: "0 How Ansiable" West. “glib Sunday School and Junior - 3.15 Fireside Hour. l‘ a, -....____________.__-.. BAPTIST pRfisBYlfm/t" THETOT l‘ James Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister “h”; m, Lleut. the Rev'd T, H. Bussell Somers, 111.11., S.T.M., n.c.a.r. Director oi‘ Music, Rev. l. Judson Levy. ILA. Morning Worship 1l A. M. Rally Day in Church and Church ' Evening Anthem - "Crossing the Bur". - Fletcher. The Minister will conduct the services and deliver the sermons. The Church School 2.30 pun. Rally Day. All friends are urged to do their possible toward having every member of every class present on this Rally Day. Evening Worship ‘I P. M. Sermon: "On Active Service for Christ." Solo: “Fear Not Ye 0 Israel.” — (Buck). P0. Robert Tait, R.A.F. Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord"- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Mrs. Edwin Johnstone Organist. (Elvey). MORNING SERVICE John Inch, Mus, Boo, Organist 11.00 a.m. The Sacrament oi the and Choirmaster. Lord's Supper will be observed. You are invited to worship with "This do in remembr-uco 0f M93’ THE BAPTIST CHURCH Soprano Solo-Mrs. Arthur Roper. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath ‘ ' ~‘und Bibi» Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 Jun. Post-Communion Ser- CENTRAI. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11],}. Chum-guy __. (Glugk). - "Look unto Mo, and ho ye saved. of meats and further consideration ‘lall the ends oi the earth: for I sm in the matter of establishing a God, and there is none else." municipal abattoir, You are cordially invited to wor- ---——-i—- SENTENCED TO HANG ship with us. SLAUGHTER HOUSES FILTHY AMOS, Que, Oct. 2—(CP)—Lau- ———-———- rent. Lamirande was sentenced to- SAINT JOHN. Oct. 2- (CP) — day by Judg N. Belleau to be hang. "Tllc most filthy and unsanitary ed rub, 5 nim- a iury found hiln thing you ever saw in your life," guilty o1 the murder o; Paugtte that 1 should Gain." —Henry Carey, A P. M. Sunday School and chute], in. Sermon: Christian Stability — —J. Vocal Solo: Mr. Lloyd Maclnnls. cordially Tickets 25 cents, _ Visitors and students mblll) (Valletta Service welcome’ '1‘, t M North 'I‘rvon Presbyterian 7.30. Speaker W- J. lvllurray. WOMEN'S NATIONAL . SERVATIVE ASSOCliATlflNcgalrqd Party, Brighton Club. ‘Tuesday, October 6th 8 PM All Conservative women cordially invited to FUNERAL TODAY -- The fun- eral 0i the late Mrs. Angus Cem- eron, will take place this (Setup- day) afternoon from her home at Clyde River, service starting at 2,30 oclock. Interment will take place in Argyle Shore Cemetery. MR. AND mas. anon" , corron Burlington, P, n)??? as. 310111108 i519 engagement of their Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, gchoop aughter, Olga Bowness to Francis M1153 BM- Sermon: "The Churoh's_ Ad— David-Elm Williams. son of Mr. and l1 A. M. Morning Worship. vancey Mrs. Walter Williams. Charlotte. Morning Anthem -- “O Saviour of Anthem, qmmorh], mvmblep town. Marriage to take place early m? “.,n.|,,.._ h s h l d _‘Thiman)l in November, 10-3-11. 2.30 .111. ' 11" ° °° "1 S I : s le ted, Miss Pearl Burns. —-———— .\Iinister’s can. on... wit: coin-fruition of in. Lords Cgllflggllf — BONBHMV aarnsr 7 P. M. Evenllllt Wllrilllil- Sumner follows Morning Service. Two“ iooilfilfialgnshfiwlkgg Pfm» The Victoria. Troop or the 17th Armoured Reserve will attend ser- Vlfle 111 the 'I‘r.vcn Church in the afternoon. A cordial welcome awaits you at. these services. 10-3-11. OAVENDlSl-I CHARGE. — On Sunday, October 4th “The lord's 31101781‘ Will be obwrved in North Rustlco. Service at. 11 A. M. Rev. Elli." €%f‘.'l.."“% lift-Hi’ - B! - . . o. . Tilley. Ministen, 10-3-11, GET HOSPITAL TREATMENT ——The condition of the two persons 11111111211 in a car accident near Shediac Wednesday 1,; reported 1m- Proved this morning at the City 305111191. Roy Pigeon of Summer- Blde, P. E. 1., ls suffering from vh- . Theme: "The Sentinel on 116M! abrasions and lacerations, i-nd Gugrdy V“ Lmnlrggwellsgvrigaenist. [pound Mclansoh of cocagne, Hymns: 006, 54a, 541. 23o - "will! h l6 - suffered from shock, _ Monctgn Anthem: “Heavenly Father, Hoar ' P- -_-B ° s” m“ han-Wflili. PASSED MUSICAL EXAMIN. INATlONsL-Amonz the successful entrants for the Grade Four piano exam at the mid-summer examin- ations held at. the Toronto Conser- vatory oi Music. Toronto, was Miss Jean Anne Nacv Meclnnes. d-itllilh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. MBCLIIXIES, Toronto. who passed with first class honors. Jean Anne and her mother have spent several summers at Sourls and Stanley. She is a pupil Councillor M. Gerald Teed told the mittee toduy in describing condi- tions he said lie had seen in New Brunswick slaughter houses sun- jilyinl: beef for the Saint market. The committee recom- ._ mended more effective inspection Municpai Council's Abattoir comq Ric-hard. Too Late To Clasify John f‘@-r - nlffisruonrou: 01's? grown grey kitties. trlct half Phone 487-J. ’ All. m our APPLICATION wirn Genuine B.P.lllSl.ll.-BRIG SllillllF/é? lion-before the winter sets iii-arrange to fit your home for comfortable wartime living by applying Genuine B.P. Insul-Bric siding to the outside walls. SAVES FllEL-Insul-Bric siding (full l/fi of an. incl‘! thick) gives the same insulation as 7 inches of brick or 18 inches of concrete. Your home Will be comfortably warm and you will save many dollars on your fuel bill. ‘l Many testimonials showing fuel savings of one third are i in our files for your inspection. IMPIIOVES APPEllllIilE-Appllecllover the outside walls of shingle, clapboard or wood sheathing, Insul- Bric can hardly be distinguished from real brick. PERMANENT F|||IS[l—Insul-Bric will not only save on fuel but does not require painting. You can put the savings in War Savings Certificates, Stamps or Bonds. 112.141.112.111?..B.RQ°"¢T$.1|111T.E.D WIHHH‘ i‘4llu”‘v lgfillllh - l The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. PHONES 105-1308 MACDONALD-ROWE WOOD WORKING CO., LTD. . Dealers for Building Products BRABE, um? a. co., LIMITED Sh“ mvynonesale AID noun. msrnrnvrons d 1i Shinrl idi . Rooii . rte . ...l.".'.....:."t::... 10. ‘u’... .:.*....-'~" 11411.1... hm Cement. Roof Coating. Modern Attractive Tile Floor-inl- Cut the fuel biili Insulate now. Mi of Miss Ilene McLure, THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES - Both diets 0i‘ Divine Worship LC] row will be conducted by The M n- lster. the Rcvd TH. Busscll Somers who will also preach the sermons ing as his text. 1n the morning Cor, 1:10 "He rescued me from so terrible a death. He rescues still. and I rely on Him for the hope that He will continue to rescue me" and in the evening Judges 16 20: "He wlst not. that the Lord was depart- ed from him." In the afternoon at 2.30 Mr. Somers will resume the sessions of his Bible Class for young men. The music for the day Will be under the direction of Miss E. Lil- lion McKenzie, Mus. Bac. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Services Sunday will be conducted by the minister. Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., D, D. Dr. Miller will preach at both diets of worship. The scr- mon topics are in the morning: "Love's Memorial" and in the cv- 1 "Christian liability." Miss . The choir will be under the directorship of Mr. A. Rov Kendall. A» C. C. O.. L. R. A. M. organist. A cordial welcome is ex- tended to all worshippers. THE BAPTIST CHURCH, --Sun- day is "Rally Day" ln Church and Church School and all are invited to participate in the services of the dgyl. The morning sermon Wlll be " e Church's Advance." The mom- ing anthem is Thinlans "Immortal. Invisible." A solo. selected will be given by Miss Pearl Bimns. The urch School meets at 2.30 P. M. with a full attendance expected. Mr. Levy at the evening service will take as his theme “On Active Service for Christ." The choir will sing Elvcyks “Rejoice in the 10rd." P. O. Robert Tait. R. A. F», will‘ sing Buck's “Flea: Not Ye 0 Israel." ‘The Consmunion of the Lord's Supper will be observ- efleat the close of the morning ser- v . v ASPREY - CHISI-IOLM-A very pretty September wedding took pluce at. North Tryon on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 1 at four o'clock, being the date oi the 24th wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, when Miss Helen Marjorie Chisholm, RN, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heath M. Chisholm end My, Charles Edward Asprey of Oompbellton, N.D., were united in marriage. The marriage wss performed by Rev. Ward H. Mac- Lean, pastor of the United church. assisted by Mr. Wallace Murray, student minister of the North Tryon Presbyterian Church, at the bride's home in the presence of about fifty relatives and friends. The Winsome bride was gowned in a street length dress of turquoise blue crepe wearing a sweetheart halo wit. finger length veil and carrying a bouquet of Talisman roses. The bride's mother wore a wine and col-sage of sweet- pens and roses. while the groom's mother wore navy with matching accessories and corsage of roses. The cou le were unattended. Mrs. (Dr) Ca lbeck, Crapuud, played tlhe wedding music and during the sign- ing of the registrar. Mr. Wallace Murray sang "0 Perfect Love". The home was prettily decorated with maidenhalr fern, pink and white bells, gladiolli, and other out flowers. After receiving con- atulstions and best wishes from hose present a delicious buffet lunch was served by the bride's “‘ . The young couple plan to spend a short honeymoon on the Island before leaving for their home in Canrpbellton, NB. The popularity of Mr. and Mrs. As- prey was evidenced by the large number of benutiful wedding gifts the received and they are follow- ed y the good wishes of a host of friends. 11183011111 St. Dunstan’: ‘yileskly News A ‘neral meeting of the Stud- ent's ouncil was held on the after- noon of September 27th. M ,_ iocts gertment to college activities iscussed. It is expected that ar Thursday aitemoo n soc- ll begin again 1n the near ia-ls ‘ future. The annual Field Day will be held on next Tuesday. October 6th. The 8t. Dunstasrs A. A .A_ ack- nowledges wlth thanks the donation of s. valuable megaphone by Mr. E. F. Acorn. Rev. Patrick Walsh. r. P.. Palmer . and Rev. Basil Croken. P. P.. Road St. Teresa's, were visitors to galactic on Wednesday, September ? The St. Dunstan! Unit of the C. O, T. C. under the command of Rev. Major G. A.. Macdonald. O. C.. has begun its fall program. Drill- lng has begun on the campus under Sgt. Instructor, the direction of Frank Maclntyre. Sgt. MacIhtvre succeeds Sgt... D. Collicut. Lec- tures are being given bv the Chief Instructor of the unit, Major D. F. Tierney. liege Glee club is under The O0 the direction of Lionel La Hence. .32. t. < Pie. Maurice A. Berrlgan, of Charlottetown who is now with the Canadian Active Service Force and at present stationed in Canrrla, "Jamey" as he is more famllariy known is well known in horse racing circles on the Island. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services October 4: 11 am. Central Church; 3 p. m. York; 7.30 p, m. Brackley. All are welcome. 10-3-ii. RECEIVES DIPLOMA — In the electrical examinations held re- cently at Halifax, N. 5.. George A. MacKlnley, formerly of North River of this province was a suc- cessful candidate. ARTICLES ON P. E. I. — A s€rles of seven articles on Prince Edward Island have recently ap- peared in the Cleveland Press, one cf the largest newspaprrs in the State of Ohio. ‘They were written by Mr. _J W. Roper who visited the PPOVlIICQ in August. They are well writfin and v-ery interesting. B i)'r‘SF..\"i'i£htY HKEVALENT — "More than the ordinary amount, oi’ dysentery has been prevalent in the province in the pest. few weeks," it “'11s announced last night by Dr. 13.0 Keeping, deputy minister of Public Health. He also reports two cases of di-nhthusrla at Carleton and added that there were no re- CHURCH NOTICE.- The United Church of Canada, Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. October 4th as fol- lows: Hunter River 11.00 A. M. 8.00 P. M. Wlltshlre 7.80 P. M. At each service we will unite with Christian people throughout the world in partaking or the Sacra,- ment oi the lord's Supper. Rev. 1s M. Murray. Minister. 10-3-11. REPORTED MI8SING~ “mm 111086 reborted mlMing and believE ed killed in connection with the loss of the destroyer "Ottawa" was Earl Holmes. son oi Ira Holmes of Swift Current, Szisln, formerly of Hflmpslilredn this Province. Earl reached his 19th birthday during the week in which the Ottawa was lost. In April this ear, while on leave, he visited reatlves in this Province. He is a grand-son of Mr. James A, Holmes of Freetown and a nephew of Mrs. Colby Lewis and Mr. Gordon Holmes. His iuther was a veteran of the Great War. . NURSING RESERVE MEETINGS —Oentral Royalty Nursing Reserve group classes were held as usual durin the sat two weeks, The meet ngs he cl last week were ad- dressed by Mrs. Ray Keenan, RN, who spoke on infant care and Mrs. CY- C- WflflVn. 'R..N.. speaking on wounds and burns. This week the ‘Illfldly meeting was conducted by Miss Mabel Grunt, R. N., her sub- Ject being. "Signs oi Sickness." Lost evening's meeting. was held at Mount St. Mary's w ere a. num- ber oi’ interesting demonstrations were given. ‘Iihoso taking part were, Mrs. Wendell Wood. RN. and Mrs. Preston Beck. R. N. Mus Ardell McAusland assisted in the demon- strations, At the close n dainty lunch was served by the Sisters. Those meetings will be held as us- serving ' ‘Yesterday we lived tar apart . ; . the worker in the mills . . . the farm woman in her kitchen a . . the fisherman down by the sea. Yesterday we went our several ways . . a each in his own place . . . following his own occupation . . . working tor his own ends. Today there is but one end, one interest, one task for all, il we are all to live And that end is victory. l l I You, on the farm . . . you, in the bank ; 5 i you, in the forest or lsctory . . . whatever you do now is oi small account unless it hastens victory. Over and above what you are dolnQ, where- . ever you are, you can help shorten the war . . s by your savings. That's the truth . ; . a solemn truth . . . a truth you should think about when you hold back s dollar that might go into war savings. Thinkl . . . a dollar might perhaps lessen by a minute the duration oi the war. A hundred dollars might cut oil an hour.‘ A million dollars might save months. Months of suflerlng for millions! . . . that is what you may be saving . . . not simply dollars, but lives. CTORY is in your . ocket V. .1. Y. Put every dollar you can into the new Victory Loan. That ls w at the lite insurance com- panies are doing. The business of llie insurance ls protection, and we know oi no better way to protect the four million people who entrust the guardian- ship ot their future to us, than by investing in victory. There can be no protection for any ol us, unless we win through to victory. And victory is in our pockets. This message is sponsored by Life Insurance Companies operating in Canada POLICE COURT — In the quarters, Ottawa, paid s, flying vis- Pollce Court“ yesterday a drunk it to the Province yesterday in con- and incapable failed to appear and uection with the forthcoming War his $5 ball bond was estreated. Bond issue. He had s. session with Mr. E. W. MacKinnon, Provincial - Chairman and Mr. W. H. V. Dun- bar, Provincial Executive, and motored to the surrounding district Personals Miss Verna MacDonald has re- turned to Ottawa after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, Peters Road. Mrs. Fred C. Younker, Charlotte- town arrived home Tuesday alter spending a. very pleasant two weeks at Moncton and Chipman, N. B. Mrs. Younker also visited Fred- erlcton. IVLr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and their daughter of Charlottetown. are Waiting his osrcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Jones, at Bayfield, N. Mrs. L. T. lnwther left yester- day morning for British Colwnblo to join her husband, Lt.-Col. L, T. Lowther. Mr. Donald Ian Maclyeod of the 13arignal_wsr_qsnmtttséhlleaéz BIRTHS C — At e 0c 0011115! Hospital Oil OOtC/bel‘ 2, 1942. to M11‘. and Mrs. Allan Glow, a e011. Al‘ lan Colbournc. TROWSDALE - At the Prince County Hospital, on September Nth. 1942, t0 Mil‘, and ll/lirs. Wil- lls.m' Trowsdalle e11. l 8°11 Clinton 1 MAY-At the City Hospital, Oct. 1. 184'}. to LAC. J. M. Mel’ and Mrs. May nee Lois McKlnnon. a. daughter, Emma. msnces. prawns Friday, October 2. 1942, M1‘. P0191’ MoElneel aged B4. YER-N. P1111- eml Monday pit 9 O'clock to Bt- Ann’; Church Hope River. MacDONALD-In DOrGhESY-cl‘. M11115- Mary J. September 28, 194-2. { o (Fisher), beloved wife A. MacDonald Street, Oct, 2, I942. Mrs. MacEacher-nw Robert MacEACI-IERN - at o1 Prince Jane aged 93 years. Re- wlth Mr. R. Cotton. He l5 delight- ed with his first visit to the Island. and hopes to make other visits for a longer period. 1% L. A. C. J. C. McIntyre, killed in active service, Aug. 12, 1942, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mo- Intyre of East Point. In Memo riam In 2, 194 Two years! have passed since that Home Jsnleson and Katl-ialrine Rubi, better lancwn as the radio pol; exits m The Aldrich Family, are coming to Canada w star Lu the third radio dramatization oi’ the "Nazi Eyes on Canada" series, Sunday. 00%- ubci" 4th at. 8.30 p. m. Hour» Jameson, known to millions as Fhbher Aldrich, has stoned ln many stage successes in addition to his outstanding radio work. Kstb- arlne ltaht, Mother in The Aldrich Family, made famous the lino “I>I.e-n-."-‘_v, Henry Aldrich" and is fmnlliar to listeners throughout the nation. This thrlll-paclmd radio dramatization, using “A ‘Typical Osnadlsn Fondly" as its theme, is set im the peaceful foothills of High River, Als- bed-ts. 1t folds the story of Jolm tephnnson and his family of five, an enterprising Canwdisn ranch family. Edward Stephenson, not quite l4, will be ready for High School next year. Winifred stcphenson, l2 year's oi age, loves books, is a good pianist and has her ovm cattle and horse. Rose Mme Stephenson, four and s half, knows every comer of the ranch and ls to hone her own pony when aim is five. You'll heer, first, Currie, who depfittlli; m, m“ their lives today and tlhen, as they might be if the black hand of the 0. Nhzls ruled Canada. Gennany has designs on Conada—Listen to them in "Nazi Eyes On when God ‘gum an. we ‘and “my Canada," over s, coast-to-coast network, including C. 1". C. Y. Surlday, We loved her then We love her still Forget her no we never will. Inserted bv Her Mother, Sisters and rothers. October 45h, 8.80 P. M. l yipnurywmmacawssastmassmczvp McQuarrie. aged 94 years. Rxmalnl are resting at the Mschean Pun- eral Home. Funeral from the Mc- Lean Funeral Home today. Bat- urdsy. service starting at 12.30 funeral leaving at l o'clock. fn- terment Clyde River Cemetery. MeEACHIIIZN — A0 01 Prince Street, Oct. 2, i942, Mlle. time Me. Eachem, age 08 years. Remains are resting at the Cutcliife Fun- eral Home where funeral will be held Sunday afternoon, service startling at 1.30 p.m. Interment Peopeh Cemetery. MacLEAN - At Moncton. Sept. 30, i942. James Amold MecLean, in his 46th year. Remains are be- ing forwarded to No. Wilieihire P. E. 1’. for burial. Funeral from the home oi his mother on Sunday mains are resting at the Cutclitie 10,341, a Funeral Home. Funeral notice ~ McQCARRII - at Kent st. ~ Thursday, Oct. m. 1c . Miss xm In Memonam ‘ I: loving memory of Mrs. Kenneth Gunn, who passed sway October 2nd. 1940. Not dead to us who loved hes- Not lost but gone before She lives with us in memory And will for evermorc. By Her Three Daughters Mari , Fl d Le 104-“. a orry an ns. 7111111111111 All Veterans of Past and Present Wars are re- quested io meet at the LEGION HOME AT 1.45 P.M. Sunday next. OCTOBER 4th to attend the An nual Memorial Parade to the Cemeteries. Dress-Medals. No Berets J. F. LEIGIITIZER, In Memoriam President it \ \ '1 l1 it l. \ ‘wlI/llx/{Ilrmsowllrp ual in the school room during the service starting at 2.90. Interment n, | v, mm of J h“ D .._._ coming week. Plartsvllle 0cm‘ y. , 213.15% 3L. passgdyawny denim‘ n , . 1, HAVE Y to GOSPEL TENT ON Come and Hear D. C. Howard preach the FOUR FORGOTTEN FACTS Will be brought out in hi the REALITY of sin, <2) The RUIN of sin, (3) The UNDERTAKER ‘f. .|n. 11.00 a.rn. 8.00 pm. 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. RETRIIEUTION of; sin. EMBALMER LUNCHES SERVED ha . . co e 1.141521 2,4, 0 m cifdflzfmg‘ REMEDY of sin, (4) The God our Saviour. . .will unto the knowledge of the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA s orm FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. —CARI'BOU, N. S. M. V, "PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” l‘ Daylight sllvlng Time-Sundays Included Lassie Wood Islands Leave Caribou 0ft and oft our thoughts do wander To the grave not far away, Whore we laid our dear one, Just one year no to-day. Inserted by Wife and Family. l0-2-1i. Oil BEEN the UPPER PRINCE ST. Gospel, Sunday 7.00 P. M. N. D. MacLean s message. They are: (1) CIIARIJOTTETOWN, I’. I. I. Phone It! 1041i, m. . _..,,... c, ...,,.,.,..