, l iili l?“ M?¢ i NiN 1s for snoas w. c.1171 NQTES liens ‘Easter Shoes Goodyear Welt Quality Lines The best assortment of Men’s Good Shoes we've had in many months. Wid-ths n to nan - saoo - soso - $1.50 Fashionable Pumps for Women Smart New Bow Patterns for Easter Elasticized Gorings For Snug Fittings Baby Calf — Patent — Suede — Crush Kid Widths AA to C — $3.98 — $4.50 — $4.95 - $5.95 Arch Support Shoes for Women Comfortable Shoes for Walking Oxford Ties and Gore Pumps Widths AAA to 11E. Sizes to 9. Dr. Marsh - $4.50 -- Arch Director $5.95 and $6.50 Experienced Fitting For Difficult Feet iihiidren’s and Boys’ Shoes Now on Hand for Easter HOWARD McINN IS Great George St., Near Kent l‘!!! WATCH A POEM IOI. IAITII ‘The We wed u» ma», our ave set a wow); Iraeylmsit s. the mi because Is ifs: an: .12.: ignor- . d “ill long y stand by The m nli ht laugh‘ upon theiroawogds, ' Tense and clert are these Mmaa ll!!! . Remembering m; mm, A wild bird whistles aesoss tlI dark, IThe "m" Wind slabs thread! m. | olive trees, They tremble and start, and W!!! spines run firs, Andhtihc strefllth loss from their ees. What is that ominous runsbling - now? a The earth is shaken, the lilhtn- 8 BY. , ‘And one in raiment as white as snow I Is rolling the stone sway. Their swords fall clatterlnl INI their hands, They slump in the dark as mfl long dead, And cihrist walks out o! tbs "pul- l. ‘Risen as He said. Pilate. what of your watch, your seal? ‘Broken they ll, on the dust, and who could not be held st all, walks forth loosed i6.- eternity! — Grace Noll (lrowell. BIBLE LESSON -— Matt 27:82-66; Matt. llllldl arated by three days, make one picture of the action of the en- emies of Christ. i It is u strange tale. It was concocted by those who soufl" W misrepresent the teachings of our Lord during His lifetime. Those who sought His death or defeat. Those who disbeiieved His teach- ings and who endeavored in every tol. lialston Inspects Captured Weapons Col. I. L- Depot, Ottawa. Capt. JJLB OIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII way to lessen His influence. These were the men who asked to make the tomb secure, and who were told by Pilate to use all the POW“ and might of Roman law to this end _.Ye have a watch, Make it as sure as ye can...G0d “l0! strange instruments to prove His lans. p They went and made the sepul- chre sure -- doubly sure for it was sealed with a Remain ssai and a watch was set. Any who broke that seal were under penalty of death, Th; penalties against any sol- dier who so failed to do his duty as to be off guard while on watch were death penalties. Thee; hard- ened, trained men were the ones who were so overpowered mat they became as ead men — verso 4, chap. 28. They dare hot report or be re- ported as having failed in doing their duty. What should they do? Better go to the priests and tell what they had seen. The result was what they had hoped for. Yes better than they dare expect for the priests told them what to say; flimsy as it was, lst, the slep on uar , "and the diaciplyes stole him while they slept." 2. How could they know if the were asleep? S. They took s ribe so were again unfaithful to all code of honour, by which they were bound. who, then, could believe what they said? Why is proof of the resurrection important? Read carefully I Con. 15th chap- r. Christ is the first fruits of those who slept. IF Christ be not risen. then is our faith vain, Paul says. Then we have a vain hope, a vain faith, then we are still in our sins. He will reign until l-ie uts all His enemies under His eet. and the last enemy to b; destroy- ed is death. Turn, if you will, to Revelation and see the picture portrayed for us. We lcnow He conquered death in His own person, and that He now sitteth at the right hand of on Canada's Ilnbtar of Nathnal Defence, ls the Father, making intercsssi hero Inspecting a display of captured Italian no gem“ yup“, ‘us: for us, Our Advocate, "But it hath s recent Vi“ to NJJJI Q. to think of the Joy laid up for all Maodonsld, ' (Milli). of the Army Teolsnloal Development Board who believe on Hm“. No "B" no ("Mill Matortsl Section). ls o "bu" k BH‘““°"J“"' 1'1"" (Mm death and that means no separa- "4 9'! llllflw. (rlsht) thence points of the Ita-llan Breda rm a mm. .1 N rm, . u i" “W55- 0! I Nil-fell fleelsn. Clllt- Mso- 2th. N3 $0» filgshalol B, no night there. machine [an oa ""114 b emphasising the fostoro u the gun which automatically re- rhees use expended cartridge ossc m: am u» bolt after firing. -(Canadlan Army Photo) I ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- Easter BEEF We will have our usual large supply of Choice Easier Beef on sale for the Easter Market. We espe- cially recommend Baby Beef. All this Beef is No. 1 Quality and no increase has been made in our prices. Round Steak, lb. 37c Choice Plate Beef, lb. 18c Choice Rib Roasts, lb. 35c w“! Stella’ lb‘ 43° k T30“ Bus“, w. u 43c Minced Round Stea 39c '__...-..-.-...-.-. Christ has filth. CALVABYS HILL 0 Christ. I look to Oalvarlfls hill And see Thee hanging there. And ere the sleep of death doth a ,Dear saviour. hear my prayer. iHow often have I spurned the was 'I'iwu tauirhtest mo to live? Embrace me in Thy liant cry. "Dear Father, these f ve." 1§3"¢€i’.i.‘“ mfi filslimunu" . so so e y 1 weakened in the meiui bow. _ And Thee. dear Lord, denied! l How many times Thou csll‘st to mo The ce to e1 I failed. and in Tlav needful hour. Theo 10rd. I diidst forsake! How oft with bone of wordly sail. i My loftier thoughts have strayed , To these vain idolsl Thee. my lord. ‘ Haw oft have l’ betrayed? '0 t stren Jo ' sin nmol-Itgkebgtgy- “us” I . Blade Roasts, lb. 38c Chuck Roasts, lb. 28c | ggnyivo! the out. o dearest lord- (Whole Hams Mild Cured) lb. I Tendersweet Frying Bu,’ m ‘iglcnrcxans, lb. 42c We would appreciate "the eo-operation of our cus- tomers in placing their orders before Saturday. HOOPS Ltd. Phone 880-890 Grafton 8t. Free Delivery I An guide mo thrown The Way. ‘And may I learn. q Thou dost - drink SWEET PICKLED REGULAR RAMS 30c . 'I'he cup of suffer deep. The words the r later heard. "Disciple. feed y sheep." - 3 —C'harles A.» Bliiehins. These incidents, although sep- > THEMCEIARHZTTILETPWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE‘ _- -.,_., _.._., ____ _,__ _ [Peach one of us on the home front faces facts roalv istically-if we unite more forcibly than ever in a grin determination t0 back up our fighting men —if we in Canada prove ourselves worthy of the sacrifices of our overseas boy [Pwe work with all the power that 1's in us-ae if Victory depended on our individual effort. For if one of us fails, then the war might be lengthened-and every extra minute of fighting might cost precious lives . . . I P each one of us fights s personal battle against luxury- spenrling—if we buy only what we really need-if we savd our quarters and our dollars as our contribution to Victory I Pwe invest our savings — and an increasing proportion of our wages-in Canadzfs own war chest so that the dc- fenders of our country may never lack for the tools o‘ Victory . The war in Europe llllibe won this year! s) ,- QW n ll $21‘ . NATIONAL WAI IINANCI OOIDIITII