r1115; CHARLOTTETQYVN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE i i TODAY and TllE.-B.l.S. PLAY Fltflllll-E-EITWARII rims Will. l Paramount's Biggest Musical! i I wfiémrfl/ éfi-‘o ém0hi<ifihieieheiieb ' OAPITOL — TOOAY - TllES. - WEO. Showing At 3z25-7-8z45 ii verve-QT zr-(qi Filling the Screen with Excitement... lhl‘ <l|l~t|mo a luvorlic .. ill-comes u molrun pic» lot ALL to silr-rlshl. lljfi‘ mo. MONA FREEMAN ' RICHARD DENNING EV”""i ANKERS ' CHARLES EVANS ALSO NEWS - CARTOON . "LONE STAR PADRE" "JOIII FISHER gives mother of his unusual stories ‘as the series of programs “This is Canada” Preceded by the Illleel 0| RITU FIZOUR OATS 606-P-47 St. Patricfis Play i825 1941 Benevolent Irish Society Presents “Kitty Kearney From Killarney” l ACT IRISH COMEDY ly Charles George Pliidllced by Special Arrangement with T. S. Dennison and Company, Chicago, Minneapolis. o-SPECIALTIIS-e ‘ Under the Personal Direction of J. PIUS CALl-AGHAN b. s. bowllns. Narrator v oou Msssrws orcnrsrss 1 Mrtinio- 1:15 z Evening Shows ms Prince Inward I Theatre . liemlsy l. Tuesday. March 17th 8. 18th fie dlettaslleisad patronage a! lsh Isle l. whittl- June ‘.'."‘..".'£‘s...... Warlli ' h‘ III assesses-enquire mesa». stasnsasle. "mm Tlnletasxewolseflseetlsehlleallwepdflastreloaofftco. ProaeodslnAtlMlIeIltwhlehnd "Lenten Mvcllitatirins ‘It, TIRED? "Iss0 Drops l Ihm . Qlllek Belle! l The Times. London 1 ,,“NHH _ MAKE "nus slmrls rest TODAY ECCE HOMO Many of the societies to which men gave their affection and lllfll- lance are now able to record men... _, bers lost in the war. Compiling "5 "l? 3°01!!! m"! "llflll "l"! ill the name, of the honoured dead seconds with two drops oi safe. qontlo 1h e memheholy task "ma" same Murlneineuch eye. You qei- gleam 0i E101‘? strikes the observer. QUICK lillillnstanlly your ayes feel ra- Men's namea on rolls of honuu" trashed. Munnsa skillul blend of 7 iss- lte part of the pattern of human 91.51""! ' living which needs the comment. are tired from overwork or exposure to ary and interpretation of fsith for "ll! Wllld ""5 ‘lll-‘il- "'° "m i ’ MURINE One of the. chief beliefs about FOR YOUR EYES man in the sight of God is that his mind and intelligence give him s. special place in the plans and pur- poses of Ciod. Ln the whole o cro- s.tlon the individual man is a >°°€>°l>‘§9°@%%°°¥ Fifii‘..“.°f.".2.%l3f.'.°“'“°"’°'°'“°“‘ °’ - Masters [if The Parachute Mail It is not always easy to believe this when it is remembered what By Potter Benedict miserable creatures men can be, tktlnued from Page s» and how desplcalbly they may deny their divine sonshlp. Nor i] it easy to believe. in s. wohsld of vast Igsniutlons. that individual men are more important than the ba-f. wildering inventions of their minds. Yet that is the truth of the Bible revelation about man. . The Christian doctrine of man ls "Mull mm- essentizllly practfical. The Scrip- NM an “llllallllsclme llwe- Flllwl‘ “Hes he“. elem. witness m H be_ full-fleshed, clearly blond. quite cause they are filled with the y°llll5' 9°35" lelt P“ Welsh!" l0 knowledge of mall's pettlness and h“ mlmlll’ because ll- w" l-llem; but she thought she world know him again, if eve.- they selfishness. and of his nobility and wmlmll bell"? l°°’° lllld Ba" lllm“ love. The doctrine of man 1s that as and his hond—-lt was gloved-was God-s ehief ereanon he l5 Se, In very strong; but at less-l, the hair‘ God's world for God's glory, fur- as his gllmllltollld 599"": l° °l1 nished with all the wonders and 9 l‘ ell °u s ‘ll °ll l ° l“ '"°" discoveries of his time, to use or ill‘ cal‘ 5nd ll‘ “landfill! m°l°7' abuse. Restoration of this beileflcycle" H” "lll "Wildly? “YWIYB 1h mhh is one h; ‘he chief resurpjknown about these parts, I should ences required of a careless gcncr- g‘: ‘qillllgel: The will“! lmliw W"? ation. The need is to rise above 9y l‘ c llllylllllg Y“! eyhyelsm eheut ma“. and to ‘eelwithout question?" him again as he ls seen by Gorlf created in his dwn image. ‘H restore the Christian doctrine of'll°'l,Pllll~ I" "9"" lllmlllll "m" man to its proper place there must ' he a turning h; the gnu-h away‘ "You can think about it IIOW. from prevailing dislliusion and dell-l. 5nd make ll snappy‘ The“ ale "l"? pa“; hhd e heme; that h rehewhl local worthles looking for me; and‘ of power can come if there ls fit-ltlley 11'9"’! SW18 1° mid me- Wile" ness to receive it. doctrine? is that God us s indtivld-l- uni men to do n15 ‘V111? and ghnggfeet that there's no man here, 1D this is not ‘confined to gny partirc-l‘ rev-never has been a men-the ular period but ls within the expeh, C". if they we the tr vks. belongs iencc of ave generation. This is not a doctrlrrlye of great men, but al "lkihl- Al"! i! you try and Pull BRY- belief in the influence and the nsr-ifihilts funny. it will he Just w» bod suasivc power of the ordinary man's for Wll- I'VE "Oilllng i0 l°§P-" lite nnd example "It wouldn't do you any good to Those whose names are inscribed" 3M9! m9." 5119 "ld- leflsimilblYl "ll on rolls of honour are examples of they set you lust the ilme" life offered for noble causes. That tern of new vidual men. and so do the lesser‘. offerings of others. of man is inevitably bound up with! could; it was pressed into her side; the doctrine of God and the two are‘ linked for the Christian man lu Christ. In Chrlst-Ecce Homa- God and man meet, and there is securely, or else I put you out. You dress, steady and relentless. getting away from that. and soothes ayes thut' full ' a vicious look" He held her tightlyf say , “I don't know," aald Peggy. feel-' Te lng her way. and unwilling to be_ fI give you the wc-vd. my dear. you‘ The other great truth ‘hem ‘hi; are going to open this door. stand‘ in the doorway. and tell these flat- to your uncle, who was here lust ‘ "But 1f you get firmly into your; kind of offering belongs to the pnt-lllttle head that I shsll do exactly‘ life which God lsl what I say. that \vlll do me a great weaving through the lives of indl- dcal of good. Either you cover‘ me The doctrine can feel the good. cant you?" She twenty yen" nee, 5M mi ll“ °lllll °l ll llll°ll3ll ll". decided that the very existence of ll“ their nation, as such. was less im- meant what he said. There was no pariah, ‘I'll! KIRK PULP!!!‘ OEIITRAL OIIAROIAII Tl"! Wlllmll is reserved for news of local interest, but advertlala; as a news; nature may be inserted at five eenta a word strictly pay. Preaching yesterday morning from the text "And the glory of the LOPd came into the house by the way of the gate whose pros- pect is towards the Fast" (Ezekiel 43:4). the Mlniclter. the Rev. T. H. B, Somers. said: Thus was “l” lll ‘llvmu- bo'l n d . N d ~ . - walyls abfelekw lnaythe egashayhi-ldlv CRASWBLL m: Phmognpm" often has man believed that the darkness was at lsst passed away. and that dawn hd broken upon his chequered pllgrlmagei Cer- tainly, at the end of the exile. it was a new day. They had got. rid of their tribal god. They no long- JDIMIEB TAXI. Phone 525. IUFI.‘ ARRIVED alsipment gf 3 and 4. quart ice cream freezers. llolmans Charlottetown Store. er felt. as David had done when GAIN SALE. Mrs. Johnston‘: he was driven into exile, that Ladies‘ Wear. they could not. worship their own i i cd. since his jurisdiction ended TWEVES ACTIVE '— Friday \ith their own soil. Now lllcy afternoon a lmrl from Grand ‘saw one God. one world. one Tfflflidie hlld about $14 worth of candy stolen from his truck which at the time of the theft. was park. ed on Market Square. City Police are investigating. f kingdom, | people. one government, one That is the battle still [joined and still uncertarnly yfought. Even in Canada, we are iseeking to replace the Ontario igod. the Quebec god. the Maritime lgod, and the British Columbia god, by a deity of the whole nation which will enable us Canadians. [wherever we live or happen to be. to say from our hearts of he whole Dominion. "This is my coun- try and these are my people." istill more are we striving to sec- ‘ure it for the world-one God. one. _government. one citizenship, one‘ ‘FIREMEN CALLED _ Th, (my Fl" Department were called out about 8:30 Saturday morning to 169 Prince 5t. The firs, which was confined to a faulty flue. was quickly brollEhf. under control. $118M danlaee was caused by smoke and water. s $150 STOLEN - Handbags are never safe as permanent. reposit- "165 01' lllree sums of money. That truth has now been forcibly im- pressed upon the mind of a Grnf. ton Street woman who. upon rc- turning to her residence a [ew Ylllihts BB0. discovered that her purse containing $750 eve; m1“. 111g. She immediately notified the City Police who. despite a. thnr. Ouch investigation. were unable to “break the case." Early lost Sal.- "Fllfly morning. however. $500 was returned. A boarder returning to the house found the money be- tween the tswo front doors. humanity, over these nationalistic gods which have done so much evil, as well as much good in their ‘day. and to establish the one hu-j. man society in which all races and‘ peoples shall equally share. This is the object of our missionary‘, activity. It is not to take a naked‘ south Se; Islander and make h-ml ridiculous and unhappy in a pair of trousers and a silk necktlr. It; is not even to persuade him of the: ‘necessity of being a Baptist or a‘ ‘Roman or an Anglican or a Pres-l ; byterlun. ' | . Ono wonders what these people; +- think of us sometimes. us. they "l-Y CLUB MEETING ~~ The ‘are confronted by the IUHdHIYlPZII-lweekly nleeling of the Charlotte- als not of the Christian rellgluniiOlllrl: Hl-Y Club was held Satur- but of sectarian preference orqidw weninv st the home or Ba-ul eccentricity. We evangelisc thePlldlTm-“fi All" the Ollming 1'!!- Wvcrld to unify it under one Godfllals; R1111 clldmofef Who ‘Wes the in Jesus Christ, to make all cnunllvhclrman. save o anon on the citizens of the Kingdom of Hca-zpwgflm committee. The secretary. van‘ “m, does our evungeusaflqnlsjohn Mclarvnan. read a letter he ‘come anywhere near the necessity lrecelved frcm the secretary °l ll" The gates are eeeh evervwhere._ Girls’ Hl-Y. in which they thanked not only oversee: hut M homeythe boys for their gift pf one-half Here h. csnsda‘, ‘m those placcglllle soclsl money. venous other where you don't like to think of. sending your sons. because of the; EASES SIMPLE moral conditions. in thvse Pl‘1¢95' where a student missionary FY13; lfor threemonthsof theyeanand- GOES TOWORKIN the Evil docs as he likes for illfi- *- ‘other nine, you are asked for‘ f those who will take one G0d._one. ' government. one spirit. one Klnlr‘ dom. Remember that. when next. ‘y you look at your Duplex Envelope, a and remember that the Church. - with immeasurably lllffiiel‘ if". sources, has today about one-hat- NEW LOW PRICES i“ ‘k m‘“‘°““‘°‘ .rr..;:.. ‘I23; liliiliiiifiifii "Kim" llminrl of those Jews in exile who‘ iOOiabietsmJlSe. Gmums Asrlsm than their nns-sl-wr-arv manna mus wsv ‘work-“to be" as they P"! ll- "ll" SPECIAL FEE-EASTER BAR-l CAVlAPR wllll result ‘llNljh orders PRICE $6.60 PER some LANTIGEN “ TREATMENT FOR f-lill . NCl-llili. AlJll nl<<i.>r~l<_lll/.t /\I>lli*.*./~ He will tell you that those dls-" CATARRH sufferers Ask your clruqglai tocluy rlbout tin" 77 AlllPl ill-l. ll-‘(ll llnil ‘. sre commonly due to s group of bacteria. Lsntigen "B" is , a solution of antigens derived from these bacteria. it will help relieve present misery ‘and build up your resistance to these infections. Taken as directed. LANTIGEN "B” ll Jlssultl-rl vncrmu to be iulron by mouth OHTAINABLE AT ALL DRUG‘ STORES committees were appointed. and dates for their reports were made known. Manyof the members; have received pins. and the rest olf the club. along with the girls. arc send- ing for theirs this week. The advis- ur present at this meeting nus Mr. Warren Duchemin. GLEN VALLEY INSTITUTE The March meeting of the Glen Valley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs Vernon Giiils. The roll answered by 11 members Collection amounted to 49c. 81.55 was passed in by twn members to go toward pantry sale. The reports of the committees were heard. It wasymoved and seconded bills be paid for fruit for alck. New sick committee: Mrs. Cyrus Martin. Mrs. Tena Dickison. Programme committee: Mrs. 0<%OD€>00%00Q llllEEll MARY llEEOLE WORK OlllLli To the Members o! the Queen Mary Needlework Glufld: Members who have books to spare for the boys and girls of England ‘whose "Bethnol Greene" Library was entirely bomlbed are asked to leave them as soon as possible at m Richmond Street. A list of those desired can be seen in the Charlottetown Lib- rary. the final revelation of how spac- loualy God has thought of man's place and power in the whole cra- stlorl. "BLACIF BEAUTY” TOPS: EXCITING FILM TREAT Flooded with the great. heart.- warming quality and rich excite- ment. of the novel that has become the beet-loved best-seller of all time. the screen version of Anna Swan's classic "Black Beauty," opens today at the Capttol Theatre with an outstanding out needed by Manna. Freeman, Richard Dm- ning and Evelyn Ankara. The novel so beloved by minions of readers of all ages comes to perfect and. thrilling screen life under the skill- ful direction of Max Nosceck. tell- ing its absorbing story of a high- spirlted girl and a thoroughbred with increasingly mounting inter- cst and drrsnatlc suspense. Mona Frtaman is seen as Alone. Richard Delunlmg as Bill Dixon. the dashing American, and Evelyn Auk»- ars as the anobbldh Lady Carlngton. Charles Evans. J. M. Kerrtgan. Moylna Msoglh arnd Terry Kllburn are also featured. , i l 'n.h bundle! vine was m i to commerce for nssnyrsrs bur wn ocusionslly aund in some shad s! m. known u Cll blag Peera- Cllusbln Rose Hard b brl hr I in 2 produced in greet Frofosiaa sli Summer. l even a hot Wlflllt. Many i old gardeners will recognise this doe vine. We 06er- plsnts that will flower this | sad sead remittance aaw. De- . Order pilntl if??? ‘(lam it». is. i - no I Mll- . NURIIQY lOOK-leldl lip sa. i i. F. ilutclleeon 8. Still OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting ofglssaes for tile correction of ocular de- fects. . . M Grafton Street I There's ass open gate at the and of l Lovrinsly she lll-‘llld ll": "ll "llllw “P? ‘llelsalvation of our God to the ends heard the cyclfl bu" w e Mild-I of the earth." still, and the garden gate open. "Got, your story straight." hissed the man in, her ear, his face very close to hers an he leaned against tho wall. The revolver prodded her. "All rightl Open the door-ll’? Bha opened it. and the sunlight leaped in. A sergeant of police was‘ advancing up. the; gravel path.‘ With all her heart she wished she could advance to meet him, out hi‘ earshot of the man in the shock; and she did make one sly attempt. to drew ha- left wrist out of Ius hold. without success. Bhe was instantly drawn more closely to the. jamb of the door. covering hrln.‘ there; ind llle lewlrjel‘ Fag’: l‘ ‘llsllllleligg Sod hearts are healed and we n09!’ ab into her s e. e gave up 2' h ttempt. She was-not such a Earl ‘new u to take any unnnecessary chances. If s real chance offered. that would be s different thing. (To be contlnuel) A Library Oarll A library card is a music will" Pledging relief from every cor!- Forgotten are sorrows great sr-d small will in When we wander st learnlsuis lull- yet. come trua- there lies More than reaches the reader's uare m at s l “m: Pledlgqlng relief from every C!" ..___ I —Con.stance I. Heckbcrl “Inlovlngnsomory ofourlavissgl It!!! Ind brother Pie. M. W. Cole. W110 died ln DOWN", March 10, 1946. In Moratorium the, road Through which each must go alone And there in a light we cannot see Our Father claims Ilia own; Beyond flle [ate our love one Finds happiness and rest , Lflfllem is comfort In the lhouflst That: a loving God knows best. Lovingly remembered by Mother, Dad. Brotlholu and elaters. brother, 1943. pewgnmu-hosrtaheisllrl-IIY” get, Always ltensembe w‘- SORE THROAT For 5l Days Means DANGER In lowing memory of Pie. Gordon Gillie, who passed away. March 10. 1m. _ . Your life ls s treasured me , Your death is a silent grief But you sleep in God's beautiful ll’ In the sunshine of perfect: posse. . hel Itanernbeml by Mother, Dad and Family. soothlnF t ratei u In proud and iovinl memo y of Llaut. Thomas V. Holland, R. C. N. V. It, a victim ortlsa sinking of II, M. C. S. Guyshoroagh by enemy notion, Mal-oh 17, 1m. We are thlnlrhsg of you today Tom, Thlnaing of the past ' Picturing you in y Just ll we srvw you last. Fondly Remembered by Parents. keep you coughing wi t eir irritation. Syrup? at all Dealers. r were". rw u." . s , Knights ma adventures -lsalal r alr- l Knowledge and wisdom-all sreI That our cherished dreams may. For deep in the heart of a book O I llbrsry card ls s. mask! . COLE-In loving memo?! of I is" ' Myron Wesley Cole. Vi"? .~ was Killed at. Dttawi. Illwh 11- w; lava him too dearly to ever fer- by Gladys. M", Elgln lulu. Saint John. N- B- Who is there that is wise into Pneumonia, Pleurisy or - Bronchitis. if wise, you will to protect yourself with Po son's Cough Syrup; its medication is very o the inflamed mem- ranca oi the chest. nose and throat. Those raw surf ces that; be ei- ficiently treated and relieyed of hy not start today and en- joy the better health you can secure from 'Polson's Cough What this splendid medicine has done for others, it can surely do for vou; 35o PUlSONS DOUGH SYRUP I i 1 I l l l | l l l cnough to predict when a bad c|gqng|g_ cold will end? After _a iew days, ii it grows worse it may develop "HY- ade of fiood grooming, better looks. ls mode easy by the quality and quick service 0i RITE-WAY For prompiar Easter cleaning, send clothes in voo<qa>eo@eo@oo~§oo~gi A For The Easter Parade! Deck the family out in their holiday best and Iain the pars A neat appearance PHONE 2387 And Our Courteous Driver Will Coll Prompt Attention Given To Mail Orders I92 FITZROY STREET Sterling MscLoin, Mrs. William Morrell. Roll call for next month. EX- change of Easter cords. Next place of meeting 5,1. Mrs. Norman Mac- Deer/ride. eating closed by singing Nu- tlonsl Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Addie Howell. or March 21th, For llOOAL REOITAL By Miss Paulina Simmonds . RAilKllPS BllOllOlHAL OOOGll SYRUP This well known- prepara- tion gives prompt relief of bronchitis, tight or cheaty coughs and colds. Large Bottle 50c Sold only at RANi(IN’S DRUG STORE ll ... --_.=>.~.,...-.._...._.._ . “You... - W‘ “re-v r sage.» ‘<3 _‘ .».-c~..,.___-__n-¢.~ ~ -