.1231’ BCE'IEIIZMIHZIICZHKH rononnow KIT} E " ' %R%2~Z€ii% DHURCH 0E. UNITED CHURCH ENGLAND v ' of CANADA flips!‘ 3's CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED IL“ kw- . * cuuacu \“ wusw‘ _ _, > ~ Rev. '1'. 1i. lilclnunsu "' --1'-'s=‘-="'--"““"" ~ bllrib“'i.i'a“cifo°skdafi.“ trial "- u, " “unnu- “$."“_~v'v"t.”i‘°|."‘fil-_ The fig a.‘ _' by ilie Man's Double an“, hi.‘ - . lice ;ervlee broadcast over C. I‘. ‘ “w °""I- mi him on»:- scn ma. FB.‘ s“ u‘ ‘u...’ £21105‘: gfiirflgiuegl wnlrtii. on" -- - 0".- The Minister. w Tmfl‘, Y Anfliem: “Light o!’ the mainly rh- g-g find-r rim-la: mm: at close-of 20:51:»; rider. m s fills . IVINllhiG-, "l “n” IOOI_ IBIIIOCINHIIIID Chspd. Allsestssrefrce ted. tors Ire sud the In ‘ is glad see ilnm sftcr s-n service. IVIRYBODY W106!!! service. THE UIUIDII SCHOOL 10.00 s. m. J r to Adult Classes. 11.00 a. m. ry and Beginners dept! , ' BAPTIST ifisr. PAUL'S cnuncu Rev. James l‘ lbbott, Rector Iiles Lillian Earle, Organist Ind- Suudey ester l i haw. 8.? i", rote Comgignion, A. Y. 11.00 n. m. Morning Prayer and p. n. Sunday Idool and Bible 1.00 .' s: enlsi r . I m- V I "Y" I40 p. .0 Home. AIQQWSQPVIMHIAOI- sl the‘A. Y. l‘. A. will be by the Rector. members of the A. Y. P. A. II be served breakfast in the mob Hall altar the 8.30 Ber- THE BAPTIST’ cmmcu Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, 8.1). Morning Worship 11 A‘. M. “ on “Iekindl ng a Divine Firc." Anthem “God is l1 Spirit" (Ben; uctti THE CHURCH SCHOOL at l2 n_o?m immediately followihg tho service "of Morning Worship. EVENING WORSHIP 7 u. m. flermon "Not the ‘Righteous’ but Sinners." An-flicm "If Ye imp My Com- mandments.” (Heelcy) rs. G. EliiotmFuii, Organist sud Director of Choir. You are invited to Wflrlllll! With TIE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN TI! xlsx or s1‘. JAMES CENTRAL CHRISTIAN .__ cuuncu n. an. s. n. lu$l - m" 8"” I-Ao l-TJI. ' ’ .. O MARVEL D. DUNBAR, Minister i I. Msleflle MRS. M. STEWART, Organist um] I ulna». '%-§%wfim te ‘fi?_$fio'1'“'m“"' '!.Ip.m.CIUIClIOCl00L fi" “Issac” ' in u. - Hymn e gist Thelma-Hereby. , wlleoisduotlelol- snddelivertle Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Grafton same Malaise HIV. G. CARLYLE WEDITIH Arfiur Roper. Choir Director Helen Stewart. Organist. MOINING WOIIIIP a: In. Tls Bscrnnsent o! the s Supper. do in ressem Hymns: 10,06 $12, 3Q, . All Brig oijiiie From ma. The Bsbbel Ieheoi end Classes. IYIIIIG WOIIZ m of ‘llinhsflving. pIoI Holds." ‘T : hon“ To,‘ '52.‘... "#. lush nil ll your spirit." ‘Ire cordially invited to wor- i wlbluu. GIANN‘! A MEAN DU AIDII’, Jan. 1B -(CP) - A for luantothsss fisfmssrw“ HI!’ II! i‘ filed: sflwuy from The gmnimeflisrs like their lbs-e tunes up IJIIIIIIIIIUJJLMH our!!! SPECIAL 27111111411111!!!’ sssncss: =8 £11.: Worship ssl l.) I! 129?.‘ Choir Director I 11.00 s. m. Morning Worship and Communion H Solo: "oi-m u my F-lthlflms De ‘s ¢n?§"rci¥"c'ny' rmon: ‘ m y II 0i 2.89 . m. C H SCHOOL AND l‘ LY HOUR- Our Aim: "To nurture them in tho ciustening and admonition oi the 7.00 In. EVENING WORSHIP E VIC ' S E lcrmou: “Alter the Honeymoon" Second in s series oi three mes- sages upon the vital suhicot of rria ms ge. Solo: "Hold Thou Hind (Briggs) by Preston V. Beck “As Jesus’ custom wss To m!" into the synngoguc ion the Sab- bath day-even so. M? "I 1'1"“ ‘it e like custom to enter His House on the Lord's DIM" we lnvitg you to worship st Cen- trsl Christian. MAGDALEN ISLANDS ‘ For leservstions ’- mom. ~ PHONE ' lingers Agency 540 Airport 2001 - 206! MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS “ album n cosru. um - (Upper Prince St.) ‘ surtosv NIGHT nao mo; Week Night Except so. s O'clock Everyone n heartily invited to attend.‘ . ' “GM Communist]! all Illen Every- 1 f ushers to RcpsnlPé-Ach 17:30. b l i rum. cosrm. Pentecostal Church IYILIAVINII “IJPJL: llldsy Iclieel for sll sges. ‘I N PJL: lvssgsl ' ' Wsdsssiisyzhgblugflmlss. o day: Prsysr Meeting. g gXJ-l- 0. ILIINQTIUBIR. Piston . Q Ad“ Pllfflf t snnvicns I Praising. Objective $1200.00 Objective $1900.00 . Objective $2800.00 . osurnifluinnuiu This column is reserved for new. oi local inierdt, but advertising of a news: nature may be inserted st live cents s word. strictly pl!- able in uivlnoe. CHURCH 0F S LAND - Scrvico Sabbath, Jan. 20th, Char- iottebown iYMKLA.) '7 RM. Rev. J. H. Bishop 1-19-11. BAHA‘I_ rznucsnoxsr. SEM- , Queen I-iiote]. Bat- urdsy, at 8:15 PM. Muszcsle, "The New Spirit in Science and Music." All welcome. 1-19-11 POLICE COURT — Al; the City befnfi drunk no other cases on the docket. ' runcrw. TODAY - The fun- will held morning from the A. A. Henncasey Pun- eral Home to 5t. Dunstarrs Bas- ilica, thence the Roman Cath- olic ceme FEHBY MAKES SUMMER. TIME - The cur ferry made its regu- lar passenger trip from Tonnen- tlns to Borden yesterday evening in b5 minutes which is equal to its average time mode on summer runs. The train. only 20 minutes late, arrived at 0:50 PM. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. es, Jsn. 20: 11 A.M., York Church; 3 9.11., Bracklcy; . Central Church; 2 PM. Sun’ School at York; 3 PM. Sunday School st Bra cy- Subiect sermon: Thaw eriences of the Soul. Wednesday, 8 PM. YP.U. at York. rosary, 8 P.M., Y. at Central. non , i ~ ‘fvcilfillrtliii l srnvltr w. nnocrns Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 They were a Credit to yo Police Court yesterday morning a 3 00 Lsolon OBJECTIVE’ nor REACHED ' 1 DIVISION—NAVY To Dale 5305-00 3 DlVISlON-ARTILLERY To Dale $1776.00 5 DIVISION-REAL VETERANS ‘ .. To Date $1343.00 1 DIVISION-R. A. M. c. Objective $1800.00 r9 one $675.00 i SERIOUSLY ILL - The mzmy frlands of Mr. W. R. Dennis, Cen- tral Royalty, will regret to learn that he was suddenly stricken YEP teDday morning and was removed to the P.1d. Island Hospital. HIS condition late last night. was un- changed. THE ENGAGEMENT is 311-11011116- cd of Miss Stella E. (Bonnie) Hen- nopsey, daughter of Mrs. Henna- sey and of the late F- P- Hermes- sey to Mr. Emest Joseph Howstt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J; l-lowatt. wedding to take place Feb. 111.1115.“ CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. January 20th: 5t. John's, Milton, Moming Pra er, 11:00 AM. St. Mark's, Rust co, Evening Prayer. : RM. Annual meetings: St. John's, Milton, Monday, January 21st st 2200 PM; Si; Mark's, Rus- tico, Tuesday. January at 2:00 PM. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. 1-19- I i _Leigh Good, Malcolm Vickerson, YORK UNITED CHURCHES —l Minister. , 01' l F |nsuriucr? ‘cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late 001111 McPhuil was held yesterday afternoon from Oomwafll Un Church. The services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner. The pull-bearers were James MCPhhil, John D. McPhafl, mm; Howard. Hazen iiowmrd. Interment was 1n Argyle Shore SAD NEWS — Mr. and Mrs. Jose h Duncan. 100 Spring Park oad, received a csblcgram from Surrey, England, onnounclng tho death or their grandson, Master Billy Svpicer. aged 8 months, who is the son of Sgt. and Mrs. Don Splcer, R. A. F. Mrs. Spicer was formerly Annabelle Duncan of Charlottetown. RECEIVED m British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWIDUNDLAN D __-. PBINOE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY T. . 1i Rev. A. E. The Building Campaign Fund of the Clisrlottotown Drslcl of tic Canadian L08“ ion is still $2,800.00 short of its objective. The Campaign will ‘go on until tile objective of $15,000.00 is uselcd, _'l‘i||s is the first public request for funds the Legion has made-in the citizens of Charlottetown sud the many hand rcd veterans, members of this orllllilfliiblh feel sure that their fellow citizens will not fail then in this, their lint csll for support. I! you have not been asked for a donation, send it to the Legion Hcadqisrisrs NOW; if W“ feel you can give more, do so 100W. n; Can psign Cosmitico are most grateful for sli seb- scriptions already received and, in time, will acknowledge ihssn in the press. CAMPAIGN RETURND JANUARY 18TH. 2 DlVISION-ARMOURED CORPS i Objective $1500.00 To Date $415.00 1i DIVISION-INFANTRY Objective $200000 6 DIVISION-AIR FORCE Objective $900.00 . . . . . . . . . . To Date $357.00 SPECIAL NAMES DIVISION $5,875.00 a in England, France, Germany, Italy, On the High Seas, In the Air-—T71ey’re home. NOW? ERS, COATS, DRESSES. BLOUSES, GLOVES. etc, BELOW COST At To Date $1535.00 SKIRTS. JUMP- The Fashion Shoppe GREAT GEORGE ST. FUNERAL THURSDAY — The funeral of the late Neil McEiwh- ern. Long Creek, was held Thurs- day afternoon. A short service st his residence fcmwed by service in Canoe Cove Church. The serv- ices were conducted by the Rev. L win, assisted by the Todd. The brebhrren o! Dairy Lodge. L. O. B. A. con- ducted the service at the grave. The pail-bearers were Ja es Mc- Kinnon, George McNeill, George MacLeun, Bruce MacLean, Fred Stretch. and Gordon MscEwcn. Interment was in Canoe Cove cemetery. THIS IS IT --What promises to be the gala cvcnt of the season is the Dance Tuesday night, Jpn“. "l! 22nd at iihc Sporting Club, when Prince Edward Island Naval Veterans and their partners will be guests o; the Citizens’ Rec tion Cummttee of Charlottetown and the Women's Naval Auxiliary a munmotil at reception and dance. Upwairds of nine hundred invitations have gone out during the Dust week to we boys who signed up at H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte for service with the Royal Canadian Navy, and from reports coming in, it looks as though the matclots from all over Prince Edward Island, plus a few from neighboring Provinces are going to fly. hltch-whikc or hire do: teams in order to be on hand for the affair. As everyone real- izes. sailors came home in small sfvups of three. four or s half dozen — there were no bands —~ no flags flying. no turnout of the citizens to welcome than back. This. then, 15 the reception which the citizens of Charlottetown are tendering to those boys who m“. lied the ships that kept the life- lmes open to England and other countries during the war years. FD- So 2106's hoping that every Jolly Jack Tar ‘and Jenny Wren will be on hand Tuesday night for the SEEDS! Whether growing vcuctsblcs for purposes. we believe it will my you, 6st Our law 1946 ilstslcg llii Prist- Liti- snnsuisunnsii. We curry the ALWAYI 11mm. 001m, sormrv minim sud other recent (m our r-rmomuson cmmr for s bumper was; variety!) Prices lowes- this scuon. Qusiity seeds . warm son. town nu cor! mm! ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island r0089 djnzg ‘a sing given through the murtes t the Conunaudinl O!- méa, 1-1. M. C. S. Queen Char- l0 . ._._-_¢~...._-.._ . and Mil. A. I. MoOsrdic d K or; are visit!!! Bi’- M81936 r1111, the guests of It. and M's. Merrill McAIdILH. Making Thu _Most of Bacon saw- ‘Ihs temptation to serve bacon "as is" has to be resisted these days because three strips per per- son count. up in coupon vslue. The sumo tokens which allow 1-2 pound of buccn will provide from 1 to 1-2 pounds of some other me s. So when we do buy bacon we should make the most of it. Bacon has such s definite flav- our, it is possible to make s little go a long way when mixed with other foods. The home econom- lllsof ihc Consumer Section, Do- 1111111011 Dcpartment of Agriculture. suggest ways by which a small nmount of bacon may be made to serve six people. Bacon Cakes 5 medium potatoes 6 strl s bacon 2 tab cspoons chopped parsley fltublespoons “ ped onion; it and pepper. Cook and mash potatoes, Out bacon in small pieces. Cock in frying pan until crisp and brown. Remove from pan snd mix with mashed potatoes snd seasonings. Shape into cake end saute in n“. on fat. Six servings. Bacon and Nooflg Custard 6 slices bacon 3 cups cooked noodles (1% our" raw) ‘ ' 2 beaten eggs ‘>4 cog milk 2 ta lespoons minced onion 1 tablespoon parsley M’. teaspoon salt ‘A teaspoon paprika, Dine muffin pans with bacon strips. Mix cooked noodles with 983s, milk and seasonings. Fill pans. Bake in s slow oven, QVF, for 1-2 hour. lix servings. Cheese Bacon Tee lliscflts 3 strips bacon 2 cups pastry flour Or 2 cups less 2 ilblelpoons n1. purpose flam- K teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder iltflblespoons bacon {at l».- cup grated cheddar cheese ‘é cup milk. Cook bacon until crisp. . Chop. Sift flour with salt, and baking powder. Blend in m, grat- ed cheese and bacon, Add mm; Turn on a floured hoard. Pat out to desired thickness. Cut rounds, Place on a baking sheet. Bake m s very hot oven, 425%", for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 13 brscuits. D Q I Other Bacon Stretching Suggestions Cook and chop bscon...sprlnkie over cooked vegetables. Mix a little cooked, chopped bacon with scrambled eggs orfold into an omelet. Chop, mix with salad dressing and use as a sandwich filiing.... saute the sandwich in bacon fat. For "bacon and eggs" for break- fast, saute slices of bread in bacon fsthand serve s poached egg on enc . HUDDERSMEL-D, England - fCPl-A £1,000 ($4,500) mnk cont was recently stolen off s display stand in s shop here, while assist- ants were working. ORIENTAL T Dr Lin Yutdng. author, hos in- vented on Oriental version of the ilnrstioned Entms Now, though the War is ovd’. some nxeot rationing is still necess- ary. But one m-acticcd iwuscwifl can do much with moot diabetes, she knows that organ meats. suds and kichey in toad csnbeswvedina vsorlety wc . **'c:..c.r.°"”m.% %."om%°1?“o.’é“¥€fi£r¥8“§=?£? ‘w srorrun vmsr. uluuirs (Servu 6) 1 2 tablespoons (anion mg. Lightly brown fart; add cnucker crumbs and see.- somngs; mix well. Add water. Stuff hearts witih this mixture; clod opening. Roll in flour. Bmwn in hot fat: odd remaining ingredients Cover tightly and 000k slowly 1 $6 ‘?..“".bii§§"tfli?‘.2' 5"?‘ : r0 up Zulu?» wimstoothploh. Crumb um‘, rolls with finely crushed cont flakes: town in hot felt. Add Ilhfl. stock: tightly. Bake in sbodemic 5033650011!) about minu-tw. Yield: B servings. CHICKEN 1'11 WITH 318C011‘ 8 cups cooked chicks 1 cup cooked carrot 12 sznall cooked muons 12 oookcd potato balls 84 cup button mushrooms 4 tablespoons shortoninc I oiflckcn fut 4 tablespoons flour ‘A- teasnoon sslt dash pepper 1 14. cups chicken cocci 1 c milk 13D 1 recipe cereal Bran Biscuits Anomgc pieces of chicken wihécl 1n have been removed. from bone, can rots. mien. potato balls and mush 2 quart casserole. Melt simmering. stir in flour and seasonings: add chicken stock ml milk slowly, stirring constantly Cook over low heat, stirring ire quentiy snail thiclggilied. 0132M m; i; ~ vege cs. er w ° e“ B“ Bake m mod CEREAL BIAN BISCUH‘ V.- cup cereal 1mm ce in milk. Sift flour. baking powder, and suit gather. Cut in shorter-iv". mlxiure is like coarse cornmeal. Add . soaked bran: sfllr until dcuilfl‘ follows fork around bowl. ‘rum cn- to floured board. iurzeod liciril. few seconds: roll or not to ‘é thickness. Cut with floured cutter. 1-3 cuo shortening Soc eol bran Yield 8 large biscuits. typewriter. b "/4- FLOUR wYou! 1 5UPER QUALITY 4n PURPOSE noun a’. it w.