Maori‘ 1 "i941 For Variety And Value ‘ Irt Spring Fashions An outstanding selection of the fresh- ly styled, finely needled fashions that will be the corneréstone of your Spring ins-uni‘ __1H.I*-_..Qr_isi<.l-_<>IIETQWN GUARDEAN ~llllllllll.ll|'||.l..|ll Lenten Meditations horn The Times, London FlliEilTiiAL eunnolsll This column is, reserved for news‘ of local interest. but advertising oi n newsy nature may be inserted at five oenta a word strictly pay- able In advance. .¢+~_ a ‘a A WISE TEACHER ll: may be supposed that even a- Ifloli: members of the Church the number of people who study the Prayer-' revised cadenda book i-s not large. of the At the request of Oswald, Chris-l wardrobe. SUITS-Embroidered oordigons, length- ened jackets with little-girl collars, back- lloring peplums.‘ Crepes, worsteds, nov- elty suiting: . . with gored or pleot- ed skirts. Black, brown, grey, powder, beige, green. l2 to 20, 16% to 24%. COATS-Swoggels with lavish boclt- swing, casual: with push-up sleeves. dressnvolteffitteds and the new shortie. Velours and wool crepes; beige, powder blue, grvy, gold, navy and block. l2 to 44 and 16% to 24%. ‘THE GLORIA” "Where Slmorter Women, Shop" tian king of Northumbrla. a bishop was sent topreach the Gospel tn his people. No success was gained, and the bishop returned to tone ‘ with the report that the Northunl- brians were impenetrably stupid, ‘It seems to mo," said Aidan, "that you have been somewhat too harsh with these ignorant men. and have not dealt with them according to the. apostles maxlmytirst making your teaching easy‘. and then g0- lng on little by little until they an?" receive the deep things of Thereupon Aidan waa himself consecrated as bishop for this work, probably in the year 605. He mode - Lindiatarne. another small island, his headquarters. The page: of the Venerable Bede glow with enthus- iasm as they describe Aidanh gen- tle and kindly character. his deep piety.‘ the vast progress of the church under his care. The stoly of his life cannot be told even in outline here. But those words ct his already quoted well deserve to be remembered. They enforce a truth which an age of hurry ls spec- ially tempted to forget. Thcy extol the virtue of patience in a leacher. land of content with a Drogrtss I which goes forward by but one step at g time. Clearly enough, here is o, WlS€ principle to be kept in mind in the The same rule ilolds good even Whfln arduous task of rebuilding civllrza- lion, a task which may be severely ("hem but Wm, a uE- damagecl by impatience and 109 QUEEN 8T hm PHONE 8H In Memoriam nuts. includes. OUDMORE on February 41h 111*" PM“ pmstully into rest at her homo. lraclrley Point, Mrs. Lemuel Cud- MON, inoe Sarah Dymeml 1-" he‘ 82nd ycnr. She was the daughter oi the ialllc [Charles and hliziabcth nyment. or iam- Althouuh not in the bait of lltalth. since the pawns of h" 11" partner one year n80 last December lilo \\‘llS able lo be about. helping with llle daily duties of the 110""?- uniil a few dliys previous to 110i‘ DWWG- _ t Fur many yOAYS IS ‘K183143135 0 Wlnsloe North United Church she and her husband were most faith- ful workers and in t-he home family worship W85 ilic brginnlnlz. of cach new dny. As Matron of the Mt. Herbert Orphanage some years also. she was truly a mother to the orph- ans and always refened to them as “her dear children." Each and every one learned to love and cher- ish hcr in return. She llad many sorrows but borc tlicm bravely, always referring to the lords Prayer--"Thy will be christian‘; Goodnight" was feel- oone." Her ever ready smile. 8611M of humor and sympathetic nature lightened the burdens and cares of_ her family and friends. Although at times she was a great sufferer she did not allow it to blight the lives o! those dearest. to her. Her life W05 characterized by industry. ohecrfullless and kindness and it can be truly said she had the Love of Qod in her heart towards her feliowman. and it is comforting to her dear ones to know that her gentle spirit has winged its flight to Him that gave lt. and that she is forever with the Lord. who she loved and served so faithfully. Besides a large circle of rela~ tives and friends she leaves to mourn tthe following family: Jennie. Mrs, Leigh Roberts. Winchester, Mass; Albert of Bedeque; Mabel, Mrs. A. D. Shaw, Wlnsloe; 861.0. Mrs. Edward Shaw Charlottetown; Clifford. Edmonton. Alberta; Ethel. Mrs. waiter Blclrford, Lexington. Mass; Lloyd and Watson on the homestead. Brackley Point. Two sons Clharlcs and William predec- cased her a few years ago. She is also survived by 28 grand children and 19 great gfnflddhlldréll. The funeral service wu Israeli’ attended and was conducted by Rev. T. Wilson. Covehc-ad. The hymns sung were; “The Lord's My Shep- herd", “Just as I Am", "Abide Wlt.h Me." By request a solo—"'l‘ho irlgly rendered by Wendell PhilliPl nor-how of the deceased. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. She was tenderly I A WRIGHTS SAYS PLASTiC FOR SPRING 3.95s.» 6-95 tr m.» willows to bring you nil- laid to rest in Wlnsloe Norah Cem- etery. Grd knows tic-w much we miss her, He counts the tears we shed Anti whispers: “Hush she only sleeps, Your deal‘ one is not dead." Bome day, some time our eyes shall see The face We love so well Some day. some time hel- hand we'll clasp And never say farewell. CARD 0F THANKS g The family of ihe late Mrs, Lam'- ucl Cudrnore wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness. also those who sent floral tributes. letters and cords of sympathy during their reo- ent sad bcreavament. INFBEQUENT VISITOR Hallcy's comet returns every 75 years. _ Handball. a game 0f Celtic or- gin. is suspected to have been one of the ancient Tailtln gamm oi! Ireland, , zotton. hides. and grand assortment of colorful handbags for Spring. 53 styles to choose from. All lined with vinyllte wodloble linings. One or two zippers on each bag. What's more, WRIGHTS bring you such added attroctionslos plenty of in-' side zipped pockets, neot metal closing. —All at o rock bottom price range of 3.95 to 6.95 ~ GOLIIIS — . - . Iilsii, lrews. mun. Red sad lreeze out i- susnsllrsl - multimillionaire-ennui erebefealltbezlflerlwllllet ma. 4 Canadian Aid to iihina Fund. The following is the list of con- lributions from North Wllis.hlre,l Darllngton and Hartsville to the "Canadian Aid To China Fund’ “mus”! by members of the North Wiltshire Y, P, U, COOK’! I0!’ Phflwgrnphg, SUR-ANCE. _HOWABD Ml-JNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen street, OAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH. ——Publ1o Worship Sunday. March 9th. 1.1 A. M. New Glasgow. 7.30 , P. Mkgavendiah, Rev. E F. Coffin. l6 . . ’ DON'T MISS "Windy” O'Neil and . his Dal Tigers at the Forum, March l SPECIAL FRI-EASTER nan- GAIN SALE. Mrs. Johnston’: rlladics’ Wear. i _i I crry roucr: court's" - 1n m, o"! Police Oourtyesterdny morning them were three drunk and m. Wliulbles and one drunk and dis- Ordvrly. Two of the drillnk and in- wmbles were given twen-tydaya suspended sentence with the third ‘M778 5111611 $5 and costs or ten dflyl The drimk and disorderly was fitillltd for twenty days vii. . ne. sire, laudable enough in its own WHY. to get things finished quick- ly. But a careful observance of tile same wise rule ls needed elso in the individual Christian life. No one who hopes to influence the young- cr folk. whether directly as a trach- cr or indirectly by example and suasion, can afford to forget it. The greatest of all teachers, our Lord himself. had it ever in lllllVl. the Christian is dealing. not with himself. One:- more. a wE-se patience is necdcri. w. Cumberland Beauty dalon I83 Cumberland Street New is tlhe tiem to get your new EASTER PERMANENT Phone or Call at the New Solon today. Make your Appointment early to ovoid Disappointment. WE HAVE ALL PRICES ON PERMANENTS and FINGER WAVES All Work done by Experienced Operators. PHONE 390-1 . NEW CHESTERFIELDS TR ’ ._ here. Toombs Music Store. are PAsilglflfATfiismgynAnln IAIPTON UNITED OIURI~ Services Sunday. Maroh 9th. Minia- iBr. Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonshww 1l A. M. DcSable 3 P. M, Hampton 7.30 P. M. REPEAT!!!) immunizing Clinic for Infants and Preschool at Spring Park School on Friday. March 7th. at 1.30 P. M. and at Prince S17E61 5011001 at 2.30 P. M. HUNTER RIVER. United Church Charge: Services on Sunday. March 9th. are as follows: North Wllt~ shire 11 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P.M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. l Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister, Merci 9W1 services are as follows: 5d- morelansfilA. M. Albenydkhl. Tfyoli 7.1M P, M. Rev. O. A. Rich, Minister. TlIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services foa- Sun- day. March 9th as follows: Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. l-lighfleld 3.15 RM. Marshleld 7.30.1’, M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. CHURCH MEIIVICES. — Divine service on Sunday. March 0th. at Cross Roads et 11 A. M. Exposition of the Lord's Prayer at the eveninl service at Alexandra at 7.30. S900" ial music. Rev. sterling Stack- liouse, Minister. A home away llrorln home $10.00 Each——Edwin Walter Y. P, U. $5.00 Each—M. R. MacLean. Mur- i dock MacLeod. G, Bruce Noye, George E. MacLean. D. Stirling Macbesn. W, R. Clark. | soon-la. Howatt. I $3.00 Each-J. D. MacKenzie,_ North Wiltrlhlre Sunday School. $2.00 EBCh-Angu5 MacPhevson.‘ William Steward. Lloyd G. l\(.ac~ Lood. Sterling MaeLean. Bertram Lane. Howard Balderston. Gcorgef A. Godfrey, Lloyd MacLcod. i $1.t?0~Da.nie1 G. Machhcrson. $1.00 Ench—Mrs_ L. MacPherson. ' Everett Nicholson. Mrs. Pearle Mac . Lead. A. MacLean, Bruce Deacon.‘ Elmer Clow. C. R. Campbell. A R. MacKenzle. Earl G, Campbell. Mrs. J. G. MacLean. D. A. lVlacDonald, Bruce MacDonald. Sheldon ‘Easter, Albert Bowman. Keil- Heatherlcv, Alec Henderson. George Clark, Arthur Snith. Henderson Broth- era. Reginald Clark. Clarence NOW. Roland Easter. Henry Parlrcr. Wt‘- liam Easter Leith Easter Prank Mitchell Barton Boswell A. Leonard Bowman. Mrs. Robert MacPherson. Henry Godfrey. Enid Inlman. Vic- tor Deacon. Neil Campbell. Em- merson Deacon, Walter I-fowatt. Edward Burgoyne Donald Mec- Pherson. 75c-Warburton Godfrey, Total Amount—$l24.96. INDINB EXPORTS Edwards, , Clark. North Wiltshlrel i Prirl i India XDOrts are lllll- l cm‘ n e skins. mica. manganese tea and oilaeeds. lllrrv Karim? rnovl Kll-l-ARIIEY In Memos-lam In loving men: y of Margaret: Helen Bleed, North Wlnalne, who passed away Maren 1M1. 1M0. Memories are treeltlfi ne one eon steel. Death leaves a heartache no one an hen-l. " uiveddesrlyinilfeusdllvingyet. In thefheerts of onoe who will never "Blv- No one knows the ilqst hello- aoe - Dilly those who havelaat enntell rofbllflfllelflllfillllflfflhi Oftheonavvelovedsewell. Iver lensensbired by Mather. Dad and liners. :3“ 5: In om. , . are thousands or sick and disabled men friends, amid cheery, home-like surround- Wh° "m" 5d“ ‘Feud “weks- mbnlhs 91' ings. These lodges also provide over-night Yea" "lid" medical Car“ we“ i‘ m” for accommodation for ncxt-of-kin visitors, the Red Cross, these men would have no especially women and childrelh place to visit with their families when they come to the hospital. ~ 1 By donating to the Red Cross, you can make sure that our wounded veterans, to whom we owe so much, receive the comfort they need. Give NOW . . . give generously. But through your generosity, Red Cross lodges have been erected, or are being built, adjacent to many veterans’ hospitals. Here convalescent patients may enjoy Provincial Campaign Headquarters, 62 Prince Sh, Phone 2010 OANADIBANIfIlEIHiIlOSSl ZoM./Wa.aM-[1ue~_