l 1 l l l I Manon is. 1950 a .7». ' ’ nus cuaaoim. 4\ _.. ,. _ caalu.o1"rirrowN ,.'_,. .,.. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the gourth in a. series of studies from the Old Testament. The text is condensed from selections by 30”‘ ton Harte for the new book, "In ‘our image." Illustration by Guy fame is also from the book. And the Phiiistlnes had domin- un over Israel. And Barnson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took firebrands. and turned tail to tail, and put a firebrand in the midst between two tails. And pvhen he had set the brands on rue. he let them go into the standing porn of the Philistinee, and burnt gp the shocks, and also thestandlng com, with the vineyards and olives. (‘hen the Phiiistines said. who hath done this? And they answer- od. Samson. Then the Philistines -went up paid spread themselves in Lehl. And gameon came unto Lehi; and. the spirit of the Lord came mightily upon him, and he found a new wbone of an ass, and put forth E: hand, and took it, and slew a usand men therewith. And it came to pass afterward. but he loved a woman in Borer.- whose name was Delilah. And the brds of the Philistines came and aid to her, nitice him,. and see wherein his great strength lleth, aid by what means we may pre- vail against him, that we may bind him to afflict him: and we will give Once every one of us eleven hun- dred pieces of silver. Delilah said to Samson. Tell me. pray thee. wherein. ‘thy great gth iieth, and wherewith thou htest be bound to afflict thee. And Samson said, if they bind me with seven green withs that were never dried. then shall 1 be weak. fl another man. Then the lords the Philistines brought up to seven green withs which had m beeugdrled. and she bound And sheiaaid. The Phiiistines be u thee. kmson. Andhe brake withs,» so his strength was not wn. And Delilah said unto Bam- . then has told me lies: now me._ I pray the. wherewith ou mightest be bound. And -he hid. it they bind me fast with new uthen shall I be weak, and as another man. Delilah there- took new ropes. and bound . And hebrake them from off fisiories From Samson «II THE cr,NraA|. solemn his arms like a thread. {And Delilah said. How canst thou say. I love thee. when thine heart is not with me? And she pressed him daily. and urged him. so that his soul was vexed'unto death. that he told her all his heart, and said. There hath not eome°a razor upon mine head; if I be shaveu. my strength will go from me. And when Delilah saw that he had told her all his heart, she call- ed for the lords oi the Philistines. And she made him sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man to shave of! the locks of his head; and his strength went from him. And the Philistines took him. and put out his eyes, and bound him with letters oi‘brass; and he did grind in prison. I-Iowbeit the the hair of his head began to grow again. Then the lords of the Phili- atines gathered togethe to rejoice. And when their hearts were merry, they said, Oall for samson. that he may make us sport. And they call- ed for Samson out of the prison house. and he made them sport: and they set him between the pil- lars. And Samson said to the lad that held him by the hand. Suffer me that I may feel the pillars whereupon the house standeth, that.I.may-lean upon them. Now the house was full of men and women; and all the lords of the. Philistines were there; and there were upon the roof about three thousand men and women, And Samson called unto the lord. and said. O Lord God. strengthen me. I pray thee. that I may be avenged of the Phllistines for my two eyes. And Samson took hold of the two pillars upon which the house stood. and he bowed hirnseifwith all his might; and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein. so the dead which he slew at his death were more than they which he slew in his life. Then his brethrui and all the -house of his father came down, and took him..and brought him up. and buried hin in the burying place of his father. Inch mu... nnwe you heard that J‘udyisengagedtoanx-rayqaee- mum . . Oiarioe: "Well, Ihsfs xuary. No a ,. at Iva abialh MMINNII WlAl‘at 175 Queen Street. carload of cement, ‘ were Co. Ltd. . -rwo oN's: so-r roars pressrstedl March 15th at 8.15 P. specialti ~o.o....;‘.?. zydmlsaion to classifieds. etc., should particularly bear this in mind. Iceman Campbell of 19.1. were weekend guests of and Mrs. Allison Deacon. Bhediac. Isassr'vsd_fsraaws iI'I|Ileo|IIn .eflooaiintl'hI»||IIIIvesBugef II«Iway°.usa‘|.OlrO,$7'5OI8U‘00l .sInr¢|.Itr|otIy advance. .llHItlli'I'.l'Axt. Boone 53. e is IOWAID I001‘- 0llflNT—-Ws are unloading a Rogers Hard- the Teachers Training classes in W. College Auditorium, Music P. College 5 cents. NOTICE TO ADVEITISIBI. - P. -the Advertisers are reminded that their py must be in The Guirdian not tor than noon the day previous insertion. Those who telephone TRADE WITH NEWFOUND- LAND‘ — According to a return tabled in the Legislature on Mon- day. the total value at goods en- ported from Prince Edward Island to Newfoundland during i948 was ' fl.'I00.000. The 1940 figures are in course of preparation. CITY POLlCE.COUIT —At the Siipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, a man appearing on a charge of vagranc, was sentenced to 80 days in jail. Three men charged wig: being drunk and in- capelble a appeared. One was sentenced to 20 days in jail, one was fined 35 and costs or 10 days and the third _was remanded for one week. ACCIDENT Al‘ CBAPAUD — An unfortauneite accident occurred M Oi-spend on sstsaxday. when Jadaie Myers. six-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers, broke his arm while playing with his sled. He was taken at once to summer- side Hospital for X-ray, returndng to his home on Sunday where he is resting comfortably. Jackie has many friends among children and grc-wn-ups alike, and all wish him a speedy recovery. CHABLOTIETOWN MINISTER- IAL ASSOCIATION — The March meeting of the Association was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. with the President. Rev. M. p. Dunbar in the chair and the secretary, Rev. J. D. Devlson/at the desk. Others pre- sent included Rev.\G. C. Webster. Rev. T. H. B. Somers. Major B. C. Hutchinson, Rcv. E. C. Evens. Rev. H. Barber, Rev. W. T. ercer and Rev. John Douglas. Cuuespond ence included a letter of thanks from the London oiifice of the’ World's Evangelical Alliance for the Week of Prayer glilt sent in January. Appreciation was also expressed of the . liglaus services regularly provided by the min- isters at the Beach Gréve Institu- tion. the Jail. the Sanatorium, the Infirmary, the Orphanage and "Falconwood". Auengements were made for the Good Friday after- noon service in Zion Church at which the following ministers will officiate: Rev. G. C. Webster, Rev. J. D. Davlson. Rev. John Douglas. Rev. E. C. Evans, Rev. W. 1‘. Her- cer. Major E. C. Hutchinson, Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Rev. M. D. Dun- bar. and Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. The next meeting of the Associa- tion will be held on Tuesday, April ii in the Y. M. C. A. Mr. and am- Edgar Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves were in slszmerside attaiding the races. Mr. wy-ville Reev ‘and in-.' i one eleeeould see anything in her." 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'5 I.Ail'DlAN’8 sssuv MEET! — The regular monthly meeting of St. John's and St. Mary's can layman's Association was held hi St. Marys parish hall. sum- merside, on ‘muted-ey evening last. with a good attendance. Mr James Donnell. the pieslden pre- sided, and opened the ting with prayer. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read by the secretary. ac. bio Tanton. The report from the committee on the suction seleandawpertobe held afar Easter was mad and the inn: chairs and be started on Wednaday ofthlsweek.Ananime.t- ed dlsetuaion led by Mr. M.L.i='. - e on church rules and business proved very interesting and the discussion -will be con- tinued at the next meeting.——B. IN ME_I:fl_OfiAM EDGAR M. POOLE Edgar M. Pools of Souris died in the Prince Edward island Hos- pital on Friday. February 24. 1950, following an extended illness. Barn in P“ ‘. Newfoundland. Mr. Poo-is moot most of his fifty- four years in souris. where as e fisherman he was well-known and well-‘lked by all with vuhovzn he worked and associated. A quiet. reserved man. without an enemy, he had a friendly manner and a oo-opera/Live spirit which will be greatly missed along iihe water- mm A veteran of two world wars. Mr. Poole had the azffeotion and respett of his cxmrades who knew him for a. good soldier and a true friend. liuentiaily e. home-«loving man Mr. Poole was devoted to his wife and family. Cherishing fond memories them are left to mourn, liiswidow; two daughters. G/race, Mrs. J. F. Jeraislns of summer- side; Marjorie, Mrs. O. A. Mac- Asa‘ay of Westmount. C. B.; and two sons, Vernon of Charlottetown and Percy at home. Also his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Poole. to whom he was ever a kind and loving son. A sister and vive. The funeral was held on Sunday, Tbbruary Sth. following a short service at the heme of his parents, to St. Jen.-us United church where the service was conducted by the Rev. W.B.F. Oorirurn. 'II2ie sourls Branch of the Canadian Legion paraded tothechurchinabodon Interment was in the Church of England cemetery. Souris where the camnlttal rites were followed by the Oarsariian '-Legion service and the sounding of the last post Scott. Hugh Sutherland. Roach and Russell Poole. Many telegrams, letters and cards of sympathy attested to the popular- ity of the deceased. The flowers. ‘which were very beautiful and banked the gasket. in green pro- , fusion, includ . Pillow—The llasniiy. Double spray—Grace, Frank and Family. WBIATII Marjorie, Mac and nsuiiy. Mother, Dad, Ruth and Jim. Brother Bill and hmily, Van- couver, 3.0. Mother and Dead Cable. Halifax, N. S. Maude, Wilbert and Fhlnily. Hal- ifax. N.S. Canadian Legion, Souris Branch. Mhrtha and r’i'ed Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ilfaoxende and nmilv. ilodfes Aid of United Church. Marion and Newton Large. char- tetown. rziiuoetn slid Frank MecKen- ale. Garrett. 3. Matthew. Ella. Miriam. Mary and Russel Poole. ‘ Staff of Boiler Room of Pro- vincial Sana , Charlottetown. ‘ sruvs Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maclcsn. IA’. and Mrs. John R. Maobean. Mr. and Mrs. Renidie Iarter and Thelma. Charlotfatown. 0308! none and Lee Barrett. New Bed- foni. Mus. IN ME_M_OR|AM an-dams av Daabtsr "Quality, : in two brothers, Wm. G. of Vancouver, B. IC. and James at home also our- Ilood lionor clinics Week or April 10 Though the renovations on the building housing the Provincial Headquarters of the Canadian Red Cross society are not quite com- plete, the staif have now returned to their offices after having car- ried on under difficulties from their own homes during the past two months. At the regular monthly meeting of the Provincial Executive, pre- sided over by Mr. R. H. Rozerl. reports read by the Chairmen of the different Standing Committees revealed that the work of ell-dr partmenta has been actively carried on in spite of the difficulties en- countered. Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone, Provin- cial Chairman of the“ Campaign Committ stated that the 1950 Red Cross campaign had been de- layed in this Province until the last two weeks in March so as not to conflict with the Y. M. C. A. and the Boy Scouts Campaign. Plans are now underway to have the rural areas begin canvassing just as soon as possible and to have the campaign in Charlotte- town and Sumrnerside during the week of March 27th, ' In reporting for the Blood Don- or Committee, Lt.-Col, Len F. Mac- donuld announced that the lood Donor Clinics will be held d ring the week of April 10th. at the R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside, in Summerside itself and Charlotte- town when 900 donors will be needed. This is a very large allott- ment and will require a great deal of the kind of co-operative effort for which Prince Edward Island- ers are famous. LOWES'l‘O1'I', En-gland -— (OP)- A plaice said by experts to be more than 20 years old. has been caught near here. It was two feet. five inches long and weighed 10 pounw. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear brother William Tirsosa Newlosne, who passed away March liith, 1049. Resting where shadows fall, In perfect peace you wait us nil. God will link our broken chain As one by one we meet again. lovingly remembered by Sisters Etta, Links And Mu. EN MEMORIAM In loving memory or - M. Currie who passed away March 15th, 1948. "fioday is a day of ranesnhlnce With many sad regrets. A day we will always remember While the rest of the world for- gets. Always “emcmbered by His Wife and Sons __j.'_ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear father, ll. Wesley Mackenzie. who passed away March 15th, 1941. no is gone scan the river To use share of over green Andwelongfaaeehlsdur face but the river flows between. Gone dear father, game forever How we min your loving face But you left us to runesnber There is none can take your phcs. Lovingly llssnesnbered by Daughter Mildred and Granddaughter IN MEMORIAM ' In levhg memory of ems. MALCOLM D. MaePfll!.Bs0N use -1050. It never can erase. The uaanory of a loved one’: nails, Or a dear oue’s hoe. for nurseries will always stay As years so imlinr by And there is comfort in the thought 'i‘laat}0ve can nova die. lnnrfoll by Duithlors Mrs. J. In- lng Eletcher, Mrs. Mhnie Mao- Pllereon asfl Son Mr. Angus _A. l\fscPhcreon. card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Clark and family, Mt. 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