4QPTELIBER 19. 1942 HURCHES TOMORROW s CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN ‘ liociilord Sol-lilo w‘ canon Lbiykh Malone. M. A., z SUNDAY seitvicizs 1L M, Holy Eucharist‘ , on A M "Qly Lucharis . i150 l. ‘outlay SchooL :00 i" M. Mormons- week Day SBIVACCS; Holy Euchar- ' - d F id -—8.15 A. M. 1,112.22: ~*.".-._.'. ma” Li nsong-‘Ltlii P. M. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A, LcDrew Gardner, Rector. G. ll. Greenhziigh. Assistant- Miss Lillian Earle. G. E. Full 'l¢V. jev. W "omim: rector-Ali's. uimuiiion. . C 31's,‘: mg Prayer and Scr- sundziv School. "m, Eyqning Prayer and Sermon. QRLXBY I ERIANT: .1 ST. JAMES CHURCH ' Minister d T I I‘ Lieu! Tlic Rev’ . . hm] §0ilit‘l‘S. .\l.1\., S T. ill. R. C. nfeigauist, Illiss E. Lillian Mt!- ‘ ‘ i v. w“? I Pdoriiiug Worship, pom; _., \llIilL‘II1Z The Sun Shall l; No More Thy Light. —-Wnod- '- d. ire. ii. iivemiig Worship- gum-lino win; (‘List Thy Burden. :flfllllilil'lll. miss 11;»; ll'4‘I Nti-riis, n, _\iiu..u-i~ will conduct the grvlces and deliver the sermons. IION FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street i\liii'st . l G SERVICE Ilieme: ‘The 531 599 ailymu . . 7iliarilnui- solo; .'electetl-- iii ~ I beri B" 7.00 l‘. Jesus.‘ llymns ST, ‘Z59. 223. Anthem: ‘ll".1r My Prayer, 0 rd.’ caiiclt, The S ilnth School meets at tcn ‘clock in thr- moi-hing. Fllope thou iii (ind, for I shall yet - m. on are cordially invited to wor- y;- wlth us. ' wmisiiii’. 3i. 'i'lu~.me: ‘The Severity umre-o CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY uurreo cuuncu Prince Street Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M A, n n, ML“ M0719 Mflhllllll. Deaconess. Roy Kendall. tannin. no.0”, Organist 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Sermon: Rev. Hugh Mimh MAnthem: “hprd For Thy Tender ereies ‘Sake. - -- — —Tarrant. gggalpsolvg: lglissdssuy womy ~ . . u Study Classes‘ n l)’ School and 7.00 Public Worship, illav. llltllrh Miller. mortal Praise. We n our God Im- Voctll Solo- Mr, :\_/_is_itors__co ll A. G eorge ' om BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Street; Minister Rev. _l. Judson _l.evy. ILA. iIIOfllIIlg Worship 11 A, M_ bCHIIOIIi “The Unmastered Light," Amlmm "See God. We Children Come? — - — —— -—(Mande|herg). The (fhurch School 230 P. M. 'Iiic Church School has [gun-Md to afternoon s sions and invites Wu tothis Bible Study service. l-venme “Wiiisiiip 1 P. m. bomion: "Jesus as Ills Friends saw lliin." Anthem "Gently, Lord 0 gently ad lls."— —(Trudltlonal Welsh) solo: "O Lord be Thou my light." —l(ilnvcr). M11 lllllfrtl Min-Innis, A John In -l, \1 r, B- , _ and CIIUIFIIIIIStCEP ‘w’ orgnnst Yo" are lIIVit-Ml to worship with TllE BAPTIST CHURCH Johnson. C. ________________ CENTRAL cumsmtu CHURCH T?!“ "“,'TL$.T£'."F°‘!__ ent Street Mrs. V. Uingweli, OrganIsL ll A. NL-Jilorning service in (‘llillfkc 0i tlic Gratin Club. Special lllllfill‘. (‘nlnmuiiinir 73.110 I’. ‘AL-Bible School. K L (Canadian Press)’ Toronto_—l_ntiustrial. base metal and Jllnlnl" oil stocks stronger; golds slightly lower. liltmin-ab-(lnirls higher: utilities, papers and other industrials un- changed. New I'ork—Stocks closed higher. Wmnincg-Wlivat unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. CENTRAL GUARDIAN $.53 °-"'-“““‘e,“i‘..°.‘°il°.“..i'i§i£‘"..i “I lowly nltltre may he lnscr ed at flve cents ord, t l ti bi in ‘dvancell W If!) y pays IJ ___________i_ . OONFEDEBATION cm: nvsua- A-NCB L-978 POET REVIVALIST IiERE-Mi‘. Frank Ci. Potter. of’ Annapolis, N. 5-. is visiting the province. He has published many hymns and sacred woes in various well-known pub- IlWlllOXI-i. and recently has collected some of them in brochure form for dispersal among his friends and any others who mav desire to pos- sess them. They inciude—“The Saviours Calling," “Eternally Re- Jolcing", “The End of Lites Road", I shall Understand." JOINS R.C.A.F. -- Ml‘, Stanley Mdllfll-i. who has been Acting Field Secretary for iii.- Provincial Scout Association for the pggt several months, joined the Royal Canadian Air Force this week and l5 110W taking £1 Pilot's course on llle mainland. He is a r0ll cf Lance Corporal Lzowrcnce Mclnns of qhe; (my Police Force and Airs. Mc- Innis. Charlottetown. SUCCESSFUL DANCE - The three branches o! the armed for- ces_were well represented at the [£31011 Dance in the Armourics Thursday night. In addition m the SQTVICCIIICXT there ivas a largo mim- ber of civilians present at the cu. tertaiimient ivhich by the Ladies AiLviliar-y of the Cen- Mua" Legion. Music was supplied by Don Messers orchestra and both modern and old time dancing was included 0n the program. Mrs. Ira Blown headed the Arinviirics Com- mittcewhich had charge of the cntertaiiinifini and the Caniclizin LBSIOII War Services co-opt-ratcci in Slflglfll! the dance. _____.A_ SHORTAGE or TEACHERS -- Close to 30 sCiicOis in the province ore still without t " annuity, the majtxity of tms ' been opciicd for sent l wee ever, eacn any the v-icaii being filled by older lg marred ivomcii coming . job. These are being pmee. schools and paid at the . ~ - for the duration. , - several of tho schools that nr!‘ cut teachers axe grucietl one. and mostly it is the princip '5 no», <. ment that is vacant, This '13:" _ Grade ten pilpils prt-yiaiirg '11.. selves for the examiuatioirs will allow them cu. : Wales Crllrge. Sons!‘ teachers included in the i:::" arc: Cnrdgan, Alban lugton. All cf those .. are still minus o principal. ~\.| -' _ with- \\'Z\S SDCIISOITli ~ 1V Teuit to honor ~ mode a 1- - T l “Uh-Wow - ROI, P5000 ‘Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRESBYTERIAN Church iri Can- ada. Services for Sunday. Sept. 20 as follows: Kensington 11 a.rn.; Freetown 3 pm; Malpeque 7.30 p. m. Jctm Carson will presclhg. n YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sept. 20: 1i a.m. York: 3. pm. Brackiey and 7.30 p. m. Central Church. Beginning series of ser- mons on the Lord's PIBYBLQ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs, Milton C. Waye oi St. Peter's, wish to announce the fui-zozement of their daughter. Blanche Eleanor, to Harvey George Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future. 9-19-11, NURSING RESERVE MEETINGS —The speakers at the Central Rov- aliy Nursing Reserve Group meet- ings this week were .Dr. B.C. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Public Health and Rev. Sister Patrice oi’ [lie City Hospital staff, Dr. Keep- ing, who addressed the Tuesday nights meeting spoke on Com- municatzvc Diseases and stressed es- pccinliy immunization during early childhood. Last evening Sister Pat- ricia spoke on Maternity Nursing and Infant Feeding. Much helpful iuiorinalion is being obtained from these meetings and the attendance has been very encouraging. Next wceics meetings wi.l deal with In- fant Cure and Wounds and Burns. TO CONDUCT COURSE HERE- kilns E..1 Azmitnge, Red Cord Dip- " ‘, Halifax. is at present ~ticto\vn to conduct a. Cinders training course which will be held over the week-end. Itiiss Arniitagc spent. July doing Field unrk Iii Ontario where she found, nzrrosi in Guiding intense. Alter Charlottetown she will courses in Stuiunersicle and , inc crumg session of illrC hoe will be held today at Mis. W ILV. Duubafs cottage ii‘. KCililOCil. bliss Arcnitage will spCiik to the members of the Loea. Association on Monday evening when she will speak on the Nation:- ui importance of the work they are C _i\,. _ the co “ sponsoring. PRESENTATION — On Friday evening; scpt. ilth. a large num- brr of friends and neighbors as- stuibleci at the home of Mr. and A/irs, Angus hic-Ericlicrn. Rocky ‘ their son Pie. Lit-Urge oi the R, c. 0. 0., who was spending sick leave with his par- cuts. Mr Edmund llautlrahan was vnDniiitCti chairman and wished "so God speed and a safe re- I-Ie thin called on Miss Ilurclctte who rend a nicely d atltlress and Mrs. Newton prwcutcd George with a. iguot ring for which George fitting reply. After re- marks were made by Mrs. Mac- The Prince Edward Island Hospital ANNUAL BOLLEGTION The Prince Edward Island Hospital is a worthy and very necessary Institution which deserves the support of every body. It is operated and urgently needed, not only for the general good of the Public. but also for the personal well being of every man woman and child throughout the Province. For the past 59 years this Institution has devoted itself to preserving and restoring the Health of the Public oi’ this Province neces- sarily renderlnz a large percentage of Charity work, lts doors are con- stantly open to all who need its ministrations regardless oi race, creed or worldly position. It should really be considered a privilege to support and help the good and Noble work oi the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Our collectors will call on you on October 1st for your contribution to the Maintenance Fund. We trust you will cheerfully and generously hand in your subscription thereby expressing your appreciation oi The Prince Edward Island Hospital. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All veterans of past or present war are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. (DrJ T. F. Fullerton, 7 Greenfield Avenue, at 2 P. l\I. today (Saturday) to attend the funeral of our late (‘trill- rade Thomas NI. Fullerton. IRA M. BRONX, Secretary, Charlottetown Branch. Miliun sifd'"5itit§siifjl>iiieefin singing, For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow. EXTEND FALL VACATION - It was announced yesterday that bcause of the labor shortage and the size cf the crop t0 be harvest- ed an extra week's vacation has been authorized for all scnool dis- tricts in Prince Edward island nut- side of Charlottetown and Sum- merside. The text of the announce- inentz- “In compliance r-iltli re- quests from rural distrirzt= the Bflitld of ‘Education at a mcetmr. on September 1'7, granted on ex- tension of one week toihe falihoti- days in all districts outside oi Chai- iottetown and Summerside to ex- pedite the harvesting of the potato cmp." IltlSll MOSS SIIIPPED__— More ma“ 405,300 pounds oidrisn Moss have been shipped fiohi Prince Edward Island to the Unaedjsltlflf-‘S so far this season, Agririlruit. Mm- ister W H ‘DCIlIllS has announced, There is still a large fiuilllilv ‘g; iltiilti. in l)1'°("‘55_°f "i910? O s Shipped latex. Ill$ii . S‘ is utilized in thtQ ‘initial; .- ‘ ' , 8i". 5. 2i I ggfiige f,‘ chocolate drinks, in the brewery trode- text“ leather aiickbtj iiiitimsisijlirsfl-Ityis estimated the U...tcci States uses from 800 to 1.000 tons a year. Personals Airs. Marv N ic-Lcnnan and little (laughter Vii n are spending a pleasant vacation visiting their friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Pownal, They also visited friends in Alexandra. Capt. John A. Fitzgerald who has been spending a vacation at his home in Gcurgetowr, has been re- called by telegram. to rejoin hi‘. ship. He. leaves b_v plane this morn- ing direct to New York. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Somcrs, Dart- mouth, motored i0 Chnrlottetotvn Monthly aceouipziuietl by four children and Mrs. Victor Coty. While on the Island they were the guests of Ztlrs. F. LeClair who will accompany them on their re- turn to Halifax where tier hus- band is stationed with the R. C N. R. Mrs. Is-Clziir will be tire guest oi Mrs. Coiy and Mrs. John Wedge. Halifax, formerly of Char- lottetowu COME, SEE ehgamolihtézldmeollfllhulsotenerlldibnotliis Meetings this coming welt In the Gospel Tent Upper Prince St. Are: BREAKING OI‘ BREAD SUNDAY SCHOOL 7.00 P-M, GOSPEL SERVICE, SPEAKE BIBLE READING CHILDREN'S MEETING MINISTRY OF THE WORD n: ‘ED. nu. ms an. nu. I200 an. Come to the Big Mass Meeting SUNDAY, 20th. SEPT. 2115.30 P. Al. in I.0.0.F. Theatre in Montague. I’. E. I. Hear Evangelist L. Astleford answer the iqueltlon millions ask: Will Hitler and llis Nazi Hords Gonquor The World? Hear the Seven Prophetic words that will Doom Kit- ier and break up his cmqsests '1‘ UESDAI’ NIGHT, End Sept. at 8.30 P. M. Has God Lost Control of the World? ls the Devil new in Charge? and THURSDAY. 24th. Sept. at 8.34.‘- P. M. i i. O. O. F. Theatre, Montague, P. E. The Voice of Prophecy Unveils the Future and Speaks to our Day ll I. ATTENTION POULTRYMEN Several additional pure-bred flocks are required to supply hatching eggs for 1915i. Selection and blood-testing for Puliorum Disease will commence October 1st. Applications will not be considered after that date. Send application forms to: -- POULTRY SERVICES, Box 39, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 9-10-21. lerman U-‘BoafRammed,kl@rew Cap ealmve I shows the Il-boat slitheri l as the C ° ‘lilies. wa ieel. Asslui i 4 llllfllonnpli. one of the most graphic taken durin rig away from tiic bows of Ii- anatllan ilestroyer attempted to ram her. The action at s fought at extremely close range-often no more than a buine just missed ramming the raider when this Phil" \. THESE NAZI! WILL RAID NO MORE v boatload ol ‘Nul prisoners comes alongside ll-M-C 5 .C.S. Assln- Alalnlbolno Q:J_ ' and the sub was crashrtl by ded in the ocean for a moment ziiter up by the waves. llcr survivors were ~n~ N , h i h ac deadl later u“ pres?“ w“ Sh“ by a member n: .hr:S:I!III‘I;OIl\‘:"§ bfiI-\\':fc'l‘gg0 {alga stoodysusptri it was rammed, then was swallowed pit-iced up, some of them being tak en 0n board the Canadian (lcstrnyrr. _ alter I IIII‘ P. E. ISLANDER WOUNDED IN SEA BATTLE ,‘. .,. 0,‘... r ‘ w...“ . .. .. s-rwwe- 1.. tured Canadian Destroyer in KILLED BY U-BOAT SHELL Ordinary Seaman Kenneth Watson lost his life on NAILS. Assinibolne when hit by a shell from the Il-boat, The lil-jvciir-oltl scumun is shown standing by the gun. a few fcct from the spot wiicrc he tell for the ser- ond and last time, still clutching the shell he was carrying to the 2""- Fierce Duel .....i.... _.._. coxsnm PRAISED BY communes . . ~1 H1‘ l‘ . round him and the wheclhouss was ‘I ,‘,“,“."‘,‘§',‘,§,"‘.'.‘,""E§l§§°M? gdigeli-‘Mes Btfllily5, n.c..\i.s. Aninibotnei efiivaln .1053 by the helm and carried out to perfection every wdvi ll- 532d‘ froi-u the bridge Thus the skiliul manoeuvring of tho ‘JO-HIM!!! .' ' '. ~ _ L 5 . ua_vs Wins great praise from his commanding o 1GP - B » to armour at upper rllhl- no!‘ "M05 The photograph was taken a low days before the engagement in which an enemy submarine commander was killed and his crew captured. R.C.N. Photos CANADIAN DESTROYER BA ~J Ab“ l E’ is N TTERS SUBM ARINE IN B»- . 0.7‘! DRAMATIC ENCOUTITER. - .i ; a ers. The A!- nu . ~4>‘