I I We are dos near gt. to you as Your Moll .01 Our Mail Department fills your order immediately ali- er it is received, Our Drug ' Store is one of the best stocked in the Maritimes. everything is available by mail. - - - Send in your rc- quiremenis and you will get the same courteous service as you would over nut counters. Prescriptions arc dispensed accurately a n d sent direct to you by return mail. ENMAN .9 llllilld COMPANY. 3 1 Sumirersldef NORTHERN VENICE More than 60 bridges span the many canals in Hamburg, great German seaport. SIIMMERSIDE R;-35.. our) ” Vlsridlay of Prayer -The World Day of Prayer in Bummsralde was observed in the Trinity United Church on Friday aftetnooron the thorns ”Perfect Love Oasteth Out Pbar." The ser- vice was prepared by christian women of Germany and the central Day of Prayer Committee uf.Now Y.rk. Fur use in our country it was adapted by a Committee of th Women's Inter-Church Coun- cil of Canada. Miss Mary Geldnrt was organist. The call to Worship was led by Mrs. W. Arthur Allen; Adoration by Mrs. Ray. Clark. followed by the singing of "Now thank we all our God": Penitence by Mrs. Win- s" Morrison, followed by the ring- ing of "Father of Heaven Whose Love Profound"; Assurance by Miss Jean Macl"ad en. followed by the singing of "Thee will I love, My Strength, My Tower;" Dedica- tion of self by Mrs. Jack Mne- Leod. followed by the singing of "Just as I am. without. one Plea". Intercession by Mrs. Donald Baker. with prayers for their sMa- Jesiies. King George and Queen E'11:1beth; for all counsellors and advisors of the Crown and for leaders for all parts of the Com- monwealth offered by Mrs. G. A. Coles; prayers for Canada. its communities and realization of responsibility as citizens offered by Mrs. B. Read; prayers for the strengthening air the home. for children and young people every- where and for those whose lives have been ,scarred' by hunger, homelessness. falsehood and fear offeied by ME Howard Mac- Leod; prayer" for the missionaries n;' ':rl the wc--id and that women may have a deepening sense of responsibility and urgency in tak- ing their share in the advance- n-.cr: of th. Kingdom offered by Mrs. William E. Forbes: prayers for the Church Universal offered HIGH 30HO0L ICE SPORTS CRYSTAL RINK Queen Square vs. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. Hockey A Summersidc High Skating after game by Mrs. Gown 1.. Ibsen. rbllowing a prayer in unison and The Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Don- ald Lldatona sang "I Wonder as I Wand ". Mraunl.-. M. Oallbgk gl:'.'e an intern addrpal on G work arour' the world which our gifts help to make polsible, show- ing the relation of the theme "Perfect Love Caateth Out rear" to these projects "What your mon- ey does"; also the allocations .of the Day of Prayer Service. The offering, which, was ceived by Joyce 'noreI'I.0n. II!- bara Clark. Marion Wright and Barbara Cssszlman of the Trinity Ex . ---- dedicated by Mrs Allen. The closing hyrnn '"1'ho day Thou Gavelt Lord is Bndod.'T was followed by the benediction. Thelma Cameron. Mary Currie and 1 da Barlow of the Trinity 0. G. I. T. acted as ushers -8. Alma nnlviclniiy Mr. Howard Dunbar iness visitor to ' Bu Wednesday. --The Y.P.U. held their weekly meeting at the home of Miss Blanche tllountain. Plans were made for a valentine party to be held in the church hall in Mont- rose. as a bus- erslde on 0 Miss Evita Kinch of the staff of Morris Bernard and 00., Tignlsh is riding a months vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kinch. The many friends of Mrs. Corn- elius O'Brien are sorry to hear that she had to enter the Western Hospital for treatment. All hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Arthur Ronnie. Alma motored to the home .of her father Mr. Erving Williams, Rose- bank on Tuesday. Mr. Williams who has been ill is somewhat .im- proved and all hope he will soon be around again. on Monday Jan. 29th.. the Alma study Club met at the home of Mr. Wilbert Murphy and was well attended. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Murphy. Credit Union was studied the first part of the evening and then "Farm Forum" was listened to attentively and then discussed Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. Archie Barbour. - 1-non TIDES Extraordinary tides in the Bristol channel rise as much as '10 feet at Chepstow. TAILORED an llllldlltldually A our man which '-assures .r HOUSE OF Garments at moderate prlcc.. ,Now Here:For Your Inspection Complete New Range of Spring Samples ,for Lgdies' and Men' . T0 - Mrlsli AND rorcoars h ofb I'&I'I'1-I- o... I S1'ONE by Master Cralls- ' you a porfoet fit .lV'5"'5 ; - . fs stone h at suns Hundreds eouiiful cloths Gabardine: Worsted: Serge: ' Flannel: Tweed: Tropicals Covert: ' freshments were served . Tuesday next to S'slllc cilurcll cine Tho W.M.S. of the sunicnaraida Presbyterian church hold. the February meeting on Tuesday af- ternoon in the Church Parlor with the president. Mn. Donald Baker, in the chair. Aftervtho call to w0l'Ihl.p, and prayer. the "A charge to keep. I have" was sung with Mrs. Clove Whalon at the piano. The scripture lesson in St. Luke 16. read by Mrs. J. Don- ald Macxay. was followed by prayer by Mrs. Maurice Mill. The meditation on Stewardship was given by the president. Mrs. J. 8. Perry conducted the study Period from the 'book "our share in World Missions." The eloa hymn "Jesus calls us o'er th tumult." was followed by The Lord's Prayer. . Mrs." Alfred sdiimpron. Summer street. entertained the members of the Ladies' Club of the sum- merside Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening at her home. The president. Miss Clara Mountain. was in the chair and the ladies were busy sewing and knitting. The lunch hosfesses, Mrs. Hilbert Johnston and Mrs. William E. Forbes, served delicious refresh- ments. An excerpt from an article on- titled "How Korean Christians Fare" in The United Churchman of February 8 will be of interest to many in this province as the Rev. H. M. Cho. along. with Miss Louise Mcculiy. a missionary to Korea, had been house guests for three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stirling Mncxay. Surnmerride. in'19l3. "Many will remember Rev. H. M. Cho. who studied in Dalhousie University and Pine Hill in 191.! and later Years. He had I mslned in Won- san all through the past years and only now have we learned his fate. Mr. Cho Hee Yum was shot October 10. 150, in prison after being held four months. He was head of the pm-Red Christian League. which all the local pas- vivc." The first in a series of monthly services to be pleaented by the Y. P. S. of the Surnmerside Church -of Christ was held on Sunday evening at the regular service The theme was "The Good Shep- herd" with Mr. Marshall Callbeck as leader. Intersperseci throughout were the following: Vical Duet "The Lord is My shepherd" by Sylvia and Alida Rayner: Mixed Quarter "saviour Lead Me Lest I Stray" by Messrs. Herbert and Frank Best. Misses Edwina De- laney and Sylvia Rayner: a mad- ing "He Leadeth Me" by Miss June Chappell: male ouartet. "Where He Leads Me I will Poi- low" Messrs. Frank Herbert and Norman Best and Rev. W. O. Weale. with izuitar accompani- ment: vocal solo, "The Ninety and Nine" by the minister. The concluding massage on The Great Shepherd was presented by the minister with his address based on the three divisions. The Good Shepherd. The Chief Shepherd and the Great Shepherd. The con- gregational hymns sung were "Saviour like a Shepherd.” "He Leadeth Me" and "When He calls me I will Answer". Mrs. M. Mei- lish was organist.-S. -The Senior B.Y.P.U'. of the Summeraide Baptist Church were guests of me Young Married Group at a Valentine Social on Tuesday evening. Contests and games were. much enjoyed, espec- ially "Share The Wealth" ably conducted byMessrs.EiI.ner Waugh and Edward Poole. Delicious re- by the Group in charge.-8. ..,M. Mrs. George T. Clarke presided over the meeting of the iAdios' Guild of the summer-side St. Mary's Church which met on Tuesday evening in the Parish hall. After The Lord's Prayer and routine business a discussion was heid on a Variety Concert which will be held in the near future. Miss Elaine Harrison was lunch hostess. The next regular eating on mbruary 27 will take 1 e form of a social at the home of Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky.-5. The Y.P.5. of the summersidc Ohurch of Christ held its regular meeting in the hall on Tuesday evening with the president. Mr. Frank Best, in the. chair. There were 21 members present. Mrs. Milton Mcllish conducted the worship service which opened with the singing of "Anywhere with Jesus." followed with rape - give reading from Psalm 34 an rrhe Lord's Prayer in unison. During the business period a dis- mission was held in regard to the finding of a suitable religious play to be presented in the church. A thank-you latter was received from Miss Carla Lewin for ihe lovely bukot of fruit sent to her while she was a patient in Prince County Hospital. The min- islet voiced his appreciation for the splendid manner in which the society conducted the Sunday evening service.-S. The C.G.I.'l'. Group of the Sum- merside Baptist Church held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the Hall with the lead- ng the business period it was supper to be held in the Hall on help with his purchase of uniforms. After an in- er. Mrs. A. H. Lamont In charge. "1 to sell fudge at the bean ,0 on-. an-be'rt can-isu and Eur the city on Pricey. Doric were rodent Charlottetown. Ice mating is the sport of the day and the boys and girls are taking advantage of the many ponds and rinks to enjoy this worth while pleasure. ' 9 Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hardy were in the city last week on business. Mrs. Fred Hughes has returned to Charlottetown after spending the past month visiting in Pleas- ant Grove the guest of her daugh- ierr, Mrs. Herbert Corrigan and Mrs. Hilbert Morrison. Mr. Frank Watisc has as his kuesta Mr. and Mrs Charles Watts and daughter Beulah of Grand Tracadie. Miss Christine Proud. teacher of Pleasant Grove spent the week end at her home in York. Mr. Charles Morrison. student at st. Dunlian's University spent the week end at his home in Pleasant Grove. M Beatrice Mcbougali. city. spent the week end in Pleasant Grove. attended the funeral of her uncle the late James Larnpllier of Pleas- ant Grove. Miss Margaret Lamphier. city, spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Lamphier, Pl-iston Road. Miss Evelyn Curran. Grove. spent the week end visiting at the home of her -aunt: and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran. Pleasant Grove. ed Mrs. Wm. Clow. Mr. Walter Curran. Mrs. Parnell Curran. Ml'.. Merlin McQuaid. Mr. Miss Mary Alfred Morri- Miss Anne Morrison. Morrison and Mrs. son. The weekly card parties which are gaining in popularity are still being conducted in the district in of the new school. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison entertained at their home on January listh. Prizes for the night going to Miss 2'; 9. Mary Corrigsn. gents. Mr. Herbert Corrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy an- 9th. A good crowd The prize for highest scores being won by Mrs. Hubert Morrison and Mr. Donna Lawlor; Consolation Mr. Geo. Johnston. g The sympathy of their many friends of Pleasant Grove and vic- inity goes to the family of the late James Lamphier who passed away on January 31st. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife. one daughter. Mary. Mrs. James Mc- Cmbe of Charlottetown, two sons James and Terrance of Pleasant Grove. His funeral which was largely attended took place from the home of his son Terrance to st. Eugene's Church. Covehesd. where funeral Mass was sung by his Pastor. Rev. Father 0. P. Wood. Burial was in the church cemetery. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The monthly meeting of the Augustine Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Maclliadyen. Meeting opened by singing the "Island Hymn". follow- ed by Creed in unison. Roll call was ruponded to by sixteen mem- bers; one new member joined. Min- utao of last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was then mad and-discussed. It was decided that the mem- bers xnake candy for the school, and the buying committee were asked to buy some articles needed for school. Each member was nak- ed to donate towards a gift for a new baby in the community. A discussion then followed about sending old vvooilens away for blankets in the near future. Reports of the committees were then heard and new ones appoint- ed: sick and programme. Mrs. Brant Clark, Miss Helen Newsome: lunch. Mrs. James Murray. Mrs. may Boulta. Mrs. Alban Gaudot. Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Mrs. llmer Dawson kindly in- vited members to her home for noxt mootlu. Meeting oioaed with the singing of the "King," after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess auisud by commit- tpa in charge; collection 06 cents. IIIBIOIIO BALI: The picturesque town hall of The llalue. capital of the Neith- eriands, was erected in 1566. teroating Bible Quin, games were plans. The alngin of "This is rather: worid' opened me the theme of . "Behold I send you serve." Taps brought the meeting to a close.-B. There was a good attendance of bars at the mailing f the turning circle of the W11. of the Sllnliieralda pmbyua. Y Hubert Morrison were visitors to Mr. Leo Doyle and so. Ambrose visitor! -to iluaeltnrto QIV. . during tho wool. urdiy. MI; and Ell. urday evening. -Mr. Wendall day afternoon. William Grant. accompanied by Visitors to the city last ....i.. Mlllar motored to Summerside on end from Pleasant Grove, lnclud- Bltllfdly Bfikmoolb Larnphier, Mr. Ken Morrison, Mr. iis of not 16 were the guests of ""5 Md ta 1”" 1" "d" (V0 W" Donnie Lamphier, Bud Morrison. Mix. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 3 Mr. Buriaigh. lust m. . ' , l 3 Mr; nnoth Ilacbonald . 3. Buinmaralde on':an: Mir. and Mrs. L. a. Burieigh motored to Bummal-aide on Baum 11 day. ' Mr. Benton . -Hlcltln. llllllv mersidawaainliloraliaonbuaineu G”? Mr. and Mn. motored to Bummorside on Sat- motored to Sununorside on sat- -Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan were visitors to Summorside on Saturday. anied by his brother 1 Mrs. Byron Ramsay Janies of Port Hill were the guests . ts Mr. nd M . Go - Mrs. Edward McDougail. City, 3;, ',&,,,p;';":u,,n8 9,: ,m,:' ' Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lay- ton Millar were visitors to sum- lnerside duiing the week. Miss Edith Grant' byl Miiss Doris Mor:ikson summer- si e spent the we -and visit ng Pleasant with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacNevln Mr. and Mrs. Charming Cough- Prancis lin and daughters Betty and Phyl- John Couifhlin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glllis and son Wilfred were the guests of Mrs. Clillis' mother, Mrs. lei Ellands Lot 31 on Sunday. ccompanied by Mrs. Earl Coughlin motored to summerside on Mon- iriend of Cavendish on Tuesday. Mrs. George Jelly. 0'leary spent 1 t , ed h , h p b part of the week visiting with her er in it ' H Tate: 3.33:3 daughter Mrs. Jame: Burleigh and The host of friends of Miss prizes. Miss Christine Proud and Marie Smith will regret to learn that she is confined to the house lien, Women! old at 4ii,5ii,Bii! Want Pep? Adams IN the members of Women's Institute on Thursday evening and despite the- cold weather there was a large number In of members and visitors pnaont. In the absence of the President Mrs. Ivan Miilar ad over the meeting. The s of the collect and the reading in unison of the creed brought the meeting to' order. Roll call was answered by the members presenting tile fin-. E. B. Burlelgh Phillips accomp- Sterling tor d t Sum id Tu - . 31.0,, e 0 me” E on e5 ished articles of knitting or lowing S s L j . beilnhg done for the red cross. - M . Dd Mn. 3, t p M a members were asked if they A accoxrnpinied by Mr. rgllffordnygu: would be willing to help with an loo moto A to Suxnmerside on Tues- W"1"l 591118 viewed by the ma. . Tyne Valley W. I. to be held in the rink at Mount Pleasant in the near future. All were agreeable. rm committee in charge of losing about a play reported a scarcity of actors and decided to wait until a later date. some discussion followed on the idea of a radio for the prism, ary school and Mrs. Lodge and Mrs. lllound were appointed to see to and son Erwin Dennis Money Profession VI. BIIESTEII Barrister, Solicitor. Nnu.,;V Office formerly occupied 5, Late Heath strong. I(.c. Collections Prompily Attended To. al Gaul; Tim Etc. e r M Colman same. The l--' L ”' was appointed. The g National Anthem brought meeting to a clou. Dainty refresh- ments were scrved by the hostess and refreshment committee. accompanied, VANCOUVER. Feb. 14 - (OP) - R.C.M.P. seized 85,000 worth of narcotics in a raid on a Vancouver hcme yesterday. Three men were arrested in what officials said was the biggest seizure of narcotics in several months. Mrs. Glenford OTFAWA. Feb. 13 .l(cy) .. James Richardson Donald. so. prominent Montreal consulting enlzineer. will be appointed con- troller of chemicals, a high aw. ernment source said today. He will head the new chemical division of the Trade and Commerce Depart- ment. The official said an order- in-council probably will be passed this week confirming the appoint- menf. on Mur- Errlest Paynier day. Martha King who holds the hl-3h- est' score of the season to date. 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The prices of wool and yarn has gone "sky-high" --you just can't afford to miss this Special Saving-shop early on Fri- day for the Best Choice! 3 fillets. haddock fiilela. aaunon. mackerel. halibut. flab .. M..- ..... "M- etc. We have a complete line of dried. salt and canned fish. all: I. F. llllldf ll. ll. our groceries are sold at bargainy OPTOMETNST prices to help you save money by: C I u vb"! Anny!" kin food a ila b . Om! 0 ma g your 0 r by more P G ' Fm” ABEGWEIT C0-OP "um; um sMALUlIAN's BUILDING surnlneraide. P.l-:.l. oruousrurlou Thursday '- Friday - Saturday a ag:3o lo 5 am.