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The chorele ‘ risneurr --s lowered ‘wail hl'0 bran_-' "3? ll-sntss iiedltstioss The Times, London " newness or urn The nature of Christianity ss personal religion may be summed 0 up in s phrase at 8t. Paul uses in the his e to the Romans. His old that the ream-role‘; thinking of partcular iorms and e rules but of something distinctive and comprehensive. just as else- d where he can say that he who ls in Ci? st is "a new creation." Faith, which involves a rela otherwise unobtainable, between 1 Christ and the believer. involves also a difference from the old lite gqgfg which ls one not elm y of degree _ but of kind. For t e Chrisxtian all things are become new; and, on; first of all, himself. g This conviction, which runs through the New Testament as a u’ theme familiar to the writers, how- ever they may express it, is t i; complete variance with the that Christianity as a way of life is essentially ne ative and res- trictive. The trut ls that the Christian way is proach to a posl stian has ever don ted that the natural life is good. All Ills. in every order of being, has its sources in God. God has willed and brought to pass a universe in tlon, nk that we e. time when the h service. . It is not on the ions that we look for saints now. is not in cell g masmifiyohflrlfst i term ‘hhth illi.Wh u. 3:11 scientist who will “It 313°“ vCvhrfstisn °§§1<§ lorvfard to ‘the on: gs the uendvgwo gnwl-zgfig ihtedaiffirmsldhi: belief 131 {n}?! m: OW C‘. O Q WOX‘ 0 C0111 H (.- 0 who will 2pm mt to truth. tho e‘ h . which he hopes and prays that by g goon voices den as heretical. fill-mi God's grace he may partake. ‘the Girlstian wot!!!‘ Of the positive character of that who serves humbly and tirelessly . life, here and hereafter, two things hound ti? 3CD? .for .the ad-‘afeyncertain: dis rlevealed e r g eousness an n ove. two great pillars of the point upwards towards od, b t never away from men. The right- lt is eousness which must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees trans- _ Th h centlis ‘tlreh avoidance‘ of acts dnrae _ ~ags ns e e or o a common - wetgsiyitoltl)?» C , w ment; nor will it su se that the l," mo" deeply my, m“; performance of reiig ous ooserv- l w,’ ‘mm bu“ ‘w; asnciel: ‘can taiias‘ the lacs gfbre- our." = M" c 1*"- 5225 ‘£327.. oil‘. ° “‘ ° ’°' , ————-———- tence if in the heart where this mrroousas ems-armor poore , lath f edlcine. ‘flat. onthe r co mo! 0M about Q 3.0.’ ‘ "Ihere Were Ninety 0d the day was con s. ms o. Elliott n11. and director of choir. a brother. To walk in newness o! life is f God whose d organist love whereby he life and the lite oi others is greatly enriched; and something more ls achieved o! the purpose of Him who came that hey might have life, and might have it overflowing. Practical Nursing Requires Training ILENIDNEHY (Canadian Press Stall Write!) h) take n 11" "strange but not hard." The Who iouel acted oxaoticalnursea first appeetion orms leedingto is mere pre- by love is claimed there is no love for 11'? _ rue. cusnto A crnrnst, ruinous able in alvaaoe casawsss. (or photographs < LONIEIIIIATION LII‘! nt- IIUBANOI- ' vale. Wednesday daughter, Joyce at the Children's Hospital there. HOME BERIAVED - Mrs. Wilt- liveie, -hss- ro- col pd the sad news of the death of her mother, Mrs. Bernard Steven- son of Oklahoma. Mrs. Stevenson made her first visit to the Island last summer. OCULATION the follow arm "mo: 20° P MM. Prince Parkdale Sch i Li) i 2 s PM. 1.3) P M. w,“ en School. 2.00 P, . Thursday/z arch 20th: Model School 130 P. Roch- iord Square School 2.00 M. - ~ s-n-zozs. BRIDAL SHOWER - On Wed- March i8 the d one MacRae invited frle __m o» held ay - DIPHTHE CLINICS nds Miss Ruth Ieardb to the former’: home to shower Ruth in honor oi her approaching marriage. Master Reg Webb presented the ifts to Ruth whlie Miss Enid cRa read the accompanying cards. Games and contests were followed by s delicious buffet lunch after which all departed wishing Ruth 1n much happiness in her new home. EDUCATIONAL COURSE AT KINKORA - A very interesting and educational two day short in Kinkora 5t. Dunstan! University, Department and the cg of Agriculture. Subjects lscussed were Credit Unions and Group M. E. Francis, Swing an Elrchasing and marketing by P. Mclsasc and becfand dairy cattle b L. W. Roper. Some very lively lscussions took place bot at th afternoon and evening res- and enjoyed by all. such courses are to be held in other tanning districts throughout th Province in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McIsaoc are leaving today via plane for Hall- gresent at the lnvestlture elng conferred on their ion Lelut. Cmdr. Wllired J. saac, on Tuesday the 26th. suigvlfor ‘eight mmltgswww eor s cos . . a graduate of nivisd College in Winni 031d the Winnipeg Cen- erfl ital. Petite and lug-‘eytad. e Miss sugh. an em-p yes collage health depertznent. teechu l. 0th iris are Marguerite Stews: so Toews. Connie MadCill an Gertrude lrnlmry. IIIINCFIILD W. l. ‘The March meetin of the Spring- field Women's Inst tute met W0 the home of Mrs. Robert Howard, March s with the president in the J W!!! chair. requires minim u"? n mu 1:: 1s was“: noted study, iieid trips. practice in the course, ualifying examination ants must pea a- tgoln before going on to their clin- No tuition tee is ever. during the is theoretlaaal work. simdenia are m 0H8 - V68 t... some“: ......... themsel r. Inert line -- ti: era-stun higher e u arsdbookslhis You can ueeit :1»- day and formal W u” om“ “m” cunts to approximately‘ eiso and to a thick waistline with wide con.- narrmr ones. matching your dress waistline IMO 100k includes (our uniforms and and aprons. when they reach icel minim. they are paid $20 The meetin opened in the usual manner. even members answered roll call with an Ir h The treasurer repol-"ted m. P0 of shrubs in he spring. Four more eases were passed in to the Red Cross committee. The following cornmltttees were a - ointed: School, Mrs. Reginad slam. Lunch. Mrs. Robert Has- larn, Mrs. drew Hughes and William Haslam. Progra . . Andrew Hughes and Mrs. Jolsgreh Matheson. s. Iflatt Haslam invited the April meetnig to her home. Roll call to be answered with a house; cleaning hint. The program topic Social Wel~ fare was read and discussed, Mrs. Ivan Lambe conducted a Marl~ ELLEN’S DIARY (Clout-tinned from Page 2 ma le-but. of course. both Jenni an I know well eve nest in th surrounding tree. An then, wile the clock warned that time w pa: J lately ‘on hfluwsgw‘ m“ w l te Ding; In refill: atttmmfl‘ to be related. Jeanie said to be "a on m e “I l1. rs i‘: = Tm to‘ u: W!!! a!‘ gre ations. » ‘file ‘treasurer, Mr. Ohss. Mac- Duff an honoured Elder o! tha Presbytery was absent through ill- ness and the re rets of the Court together with t eir good wishes were ordered ressed to Mr. Mac- Dill! by the erk. Commissioners to the General Assembly in Toronto in June were apointed as follows: Rev. T. H. B. Burners, Rev. TAA. Duke, Mew/tin. i I MacDonald and Mr. Cameron c- Lachlan. The Rev. Jos. Wesson of Cal- vin Church Toronto was nominat- ed by the hytery for the Mod- eratorshlp of .the General As- sernbly. The Rev. G. C. Webster was nom- inated for appointment to the posi- tion of General Secretary of the Board of Evangelism and Social Action. The Rev. M. S. Blackburn of Calgary, Alta, was nominated for the position of Superintendent of Western Missions. The Rev. C. L. Cowan of l-hmil- ton was nominated for the Editor- shllg‘ of "The Record." e Rev. Robt. Len x of Mon- tneel was nominated for the Choir of Old Testament Literature in The ' Presbyterian College, Montreal Members o! the Presbytery nomin- ated to the Committees of the General Assembly are as follows‘. Board of Administration -Rev. '1‘. H. B. Somers; Board o! S. s. and Y. P. B.—Rev. Chas. Carnegy; Board of Knox College--Rev. . A. A. Duke‘ Senate of Knox College—Lt Col. was. McLure, MP; Board o! Presbyterian College~ Rev. R. D. Macllcan; Senate of Presbyter- ian College-Mir. J. R. Burnett; Pension Board -Rev. Jas. lvéaec- - v. mlttee the Rev. R. recommended that where the d - plex envelo e is not used uarterly collections e made for t get Allocation of each Congrega- tion. Reporting for B. B. and Y. P. S. Rev. T.A.A. Duke reported an in- crease of 3 new Young Peo le's Societies and 92 members, ref ect- lng the return of young peo le from the National Services An n- orease was also noted in the giv- ings of the oung peo le. 157 cop- ies of the ynod’: Bi le Reading Course were being used by the Presbytery. ap ointed and organize a Camp for our own young people for the comingeum- mer. Reporting for the Committee on Colleges Rev. T. H. B. Snmers submitted the application oi‘ Mr. Horace F. MacEwt-n, B. A. BCD., to be taken on trials for license sllcation when ocuments are placed in the hands of the convener. Reporting for “The Advan " Committee *M.r. Webster listed t e following layman's Committee to direct the work of the canvas of the whole Presbyter durln the week oi May ikth-l th: Che rmen, Mr. .P. Jardlne, Major ox; Mr. S.A. McLeod, Mr. K. M. Mar-- K.C. Mr Geo. Macleod, Mr. muir, Mr. Elmer Dunning, Mon- tague; Mr. A. G. Putnam, Belfast; ~ E1 EQEIEHEJEJIEEJEQIEIEEE s cans or noormo hardwai-‘Q you thing m0 net W whelemo Mr. Donald Baker, Strong, lidr. KO. x.c., of Bummerslde; Mi. McLean of Tyne Valley and Mr. ghillip Matheson o! Oyster ~ r dge. The Rev. T.A.A. Duke reported that the new Church at Wood ‘lands was almost ready for dedica- tion and the Presbytery appointed the Moderator and Clerk together with the Minister to arrange this The Moderator ‘oi’ service. w. Robt. Humphrey, gxeni-lifton: eath Synod, Rev. Lloyd MacLellan at the Service of Dedication. The Presbytery next meeting for dismissed with Benediction. MT. BfJll-BERT YJRU. The regular weekly meeting o! alter setting its Tuesdayhliday 'ith, at l1 a. m. in St. James Church, was Bed the of New Glasgow is to be the preacher g whom Yo‘: ‘Fly h 5 wearin$‘PP“e‘ ‘h ‘.22.. that sdd t0 Y1“, smoothly a m» . . coins-m obuswflfw‘ mgfCIlllll owners )9 Associlflim" in Yeah, ‘P’ - 1,4 to P A3111??? gesretaii m‘ ens all’ OR g! Ihili 5 {e simP Y within!‘ ‘ - AQQIYGIQ“, . S ngy- lid! . m“ “e onnddwusfllribnte rchants OI Life Life wsONIO the leadership o! the Citizenship Wood. The ‘The ' Catholics and Protestants.‘ The business period opened by the reading of the previous meeting. answered by fourteen members and two visitors were present. It was moved and seconded that the amount of collections for cach weekly meeting be the minimum of 2. i0 cents. The amount of was voted as contribution to the MRILC, Summer Camp Recreation period then followed. leader, WU! njoyed. go a clos Anthem. the Mount Herbert YPU. was held at the assembly hall of the Pro- Herbert o ch 19. testant Orphanage, Mt. Tuesday evening, Scripture lesson. SHINGLES - i ROLL ROUFING. BUILDING PAPER etc. 5 WIRES. 4C IN. HIGH. n e devotional period was opened by singing the hymn “Stand Up For Jesus". Kenneth Jenkins re;d t 101g. Amos Rev. E. R. MacVicar led the gr , osr ooeeoeeoeeeoo UNLOADING THIS WEEK 1 csn Bans wmn MAIL! mussonoor. Honor roll for month oi Febru- “'35s. IX--i. Jackie O'Brien: Billy Hewett. Grad COIN/MIDI‘, topic under discussion Relations of Roman Gude minutes of the Roll call was smog Saunders. Marion r e. “n Grade Alvin Munn took Contest and games were The meeting was brought e by singing the National Janice 9i. ton; 2. VIII-J. Mary Doucette: °"'_ WOVEN WIRE FENCING '1. can or cassnsrr v ifanorrlt so! m, ‘s!’ v» ,\ DWARE C0 t v.1 .;‘1.1 , ~~Vl3Ql_ a some: a Kenneth e. Grade IV-l. Douglas ‘ 2. Agnes Saunders; 3- COIIMPQ" Sm Grade III (Al-l- Richard MacKsy; Grade III SItIevenson; z, sylvig, McGee; 3. Heatherl-ious- ton} Grade II Bel te. Grads I (Al-l. ton. Grade I (Bl-l. My». Marion Saunders; MacLean: 3. Lois Mc- i-lo-wstt; ith. LCD: 3. (B)—1. Boyce Blrt: I- 3. DannyBirt. (m-l. Billy Clarke; Kelly : Alma (B)-l. Bill Power; 3. J. Lester Douc- Clslre Bryon- Ernest Bryon- Saunders: I. J erry Masher; D; B, rbara Charles McGQ Grade I 3_ 2. Terry O'Brien. Vioe-Princlrpei-Beetrlce Comer» IEEIIEIEIEIEIJIE] (CD-l. E D mfimmaafififififlmmmmmmmflmmflmmmmmq no