. IPHHLJRSDAY. i'he Central Guardian Lgg3| (LW, |__ This column la reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of be lnse led a neusy nature may lit 5 ccllls a word. able in iluvsiice._ CU. EIDERNFION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- l- 39 SCOTTS MILLS running as us- izll. L 1' strictly pay- -39B. "!vlarihes”. 0N"? MRS the D Chnlnlnade .\l.lit'.l ll id 7. Ilioilis, Htil . Hall. 11.11.]. 9i; hair tonic gives your l He; liilluehce in the Home and in ‘,l\"'.\' lift‘ and luster. 50c and ' Llullrlics. the Rexall Stom- _ is ullvrt lit. their regular zveck- ilig. .\lr. lvfllrray Corbett. di- oi Y. _\l. C. A activities a: airport. The sing song lvlu \f.'lcGregor with Huber". e piano. The viCe-IYIP-fl‘ \ er Goss was appoznled t. to fill the vacancy caus- il lilt- transfer to Picou. N. S. of ,.l Clciglllml. James Clldnlore >l‘>\ c. airnllln of the meeting. DEDICATE CHAPEL-A l iii connection with St. czln Church here will l at 10:30 this morn- Grace. Most Rev. John , Archbishop of Nova offlcillte. The Chapel is port of the Parish ll . to provide for the l'll.l])t. a gilt to the church by mic l-t tlO parlsluohers. .»\L SERVICES- Funeral Richard Cut- ofternoon from \\'ll.ll 1 wt l l‘ . Doh- Util- . (rhfllflllitll of compensat- vvllultlt‘? for rrlihutv and firemen in connec- conipehsaliorl act affairs licre to assist local labor in prcsentulg their case . local legislature. The L. '. l:t.c ls making an attempt the compensation act plac- (‘l \\'(;E TYPE}? AIR SCHOOL. -~ t‘ .11 ilotlfication from Ottawa i ccelvcd here by airmen yes- 'hlit the bombing and tzun- be school slated for thla placeliau i t-oilvcrtcti into a 291191111 T9- Sub-division Holds meeting Th Charlottetown sub-division of ‘the awn... held its reiliilar Mutt-lit?‘ {nicetinu Tuesday evening. sltleiil. Mrs. w. ‘l; coaoy. in cllziir. _ _ _ ‘llic members wene addielswd b1! L-381-J-a-2l. v Mrs. rrank A/lurray", past niesident. ‘llho look as her sllblect. "WORN!" ‘i sociclin" l)l'L‘l.'li1ll011 oi the nieetiliiz l worthy subllrvt- I (3 M.‘ siucnt. 111C business meeting follower? i] llillll the lcilfllllll and 8110011011 _ ‘nillilllcs oi previous ieizulai" and ek- ccutive nieetlnits. 1118 treasurer leiiorted a substan- iliil balance iii the bank. with all blls paid and obligations fulfilled. Correspohdeilce included letieis from uiocesan cchveners of Sllioy clubs and Citizenship. front the Na- lioilal lsxccutive 5€C1'(.’L8I'Y_l1l1dIl'Om llie lion. J. L. lisley. ivilnlsu-ntf rlnancc. with a iecommendflllflfl ‘that lilo C.W.L. invest. its Rcsvrvi rand lll War Savings Certificated. lii rclcreilce to this. the members ‘ are Dlfillxwdd to announce that. limtiy 5.1000 of tile National Re- serve Fluid ofvthe OFRHIIIZGIJOH has I been invested in Dominion of Can- ,adll war Saving Certificates. ltcierrnii: lo the success attend- liiiii the presentation of the 010MB sponsored bv the League in Febru- llii-v. the president expressed partiti- i filflt‘ to all who by their untiriill-t ef- ‘itirls llill(l€ the sale of tlckfllfi $0 lilliiilv successful. Mrs. L. J. ivilir- i311)‘, convene-r of Social Service. gave a complete report of the work in connection with the picture and also of the work accomplished dur- 1111?.’ the month bv the committee. who sew weekly at the hospita... A substantial sum was voted by the iiiecllniz in aid of the work of Social Seivice. . Followinlz the report on Girl Guides bv the convener. Mrs. J. D. McGuizan. a donation was voted to assist this work in connection with Gllidiiiiz. Books for the Library in the Re- creation Room of the Lnctlion Build- inlz will be donated. by the sub-divi- sioh and Mrs. F J. Casey. convener of War Work will receive contribu- tions for this objective. The sum of 0 was also voted towards the furnishing of the Soldiers’ Recrea- tion and Rest Room. Mrs. K. Creamer. convener of Magazines. reported five new sub- scriptions for the “Canadian 3mm» Literature has been provided the inmates of the different institutions l-:.-..iiict>. school. The chanlzehfi line time it was learned the. ill-if‘ is listed as an airy l ..cliool and not part. of the ilvl-altii Air Training Plan. intended. The change in as reported by Mrs. StcphenTraln- 01', 00111161161‘. A newly revised list of books which has been~in course of pre- Diiralioil bv Miss Hilda Gillis. con- vellei- of Book Review. wlllbeplac- ed in the vestibule of the Basilica diirintt d Literature. . Mrs. W. J. MacMillan reported extended between and St. Peter's a d1 Lance lies. and included water - ‘ It would cd valuable lobster szrolllidsll llicn this sprint’. A con- 'carl1er this winter. \l1'll('ll(7l’1 of towers mid! 's in connection with the IILYTER RlVElL-On March 3 n vcrv PlllflVfiblE? evening was spent lll lilt- Orllilize Hall. when the co. ‘l ‘l’ - and the Trail Rangers en- . "l lllod their parents to a ~ henrti: "To the Kind." probes-z i b 'illnont Robertson and rc- s»- tierl l0 by sirlziniz the National An icm; "To the Church." propos- .: by Verna. Robertson. responded; to by Rev. L. the 1011"‘ e . "To Oui- Counlrvf‘. ' .i ti liv Frances Bag-nail. re- - tlitl-wl to by singing “O Canada": ‘t. Our Parents.“ proposed by Gor- drn Ripley. responded to by Fffoil Robertson. A hearty slnlz- . h: ri lot of laughter. . ill luflrram was a debate. "Resolv- erl. that the horse is more benefit to a firmer than is the cow." The net:- ntlvo aide was stronlzly upheld by Verna Robertson. and Margaret Fl iii. ivhile the affirmative vms rl bv Chester Whltlock and hnrfrl MacFarlyen. The jiidces l‘ some serious thouizht. rel-um- ‘ o verdict of a tie. and commend- =ho speakers on the splendid ar- . A contest was enjoyed bv . sloeoclies were heard from lnt. ones mlesent. After the in". of The Kind. I vcrv enjoy- 111"‘ cvcnltil! was brotiirht to a close. i ' 1.. M. Murry acted as chair- Personals Joyce Coady. 175 Hfllloboro Bin-cot. filtered the City Hospital yesterday or treatment. summons than ieovALu n-z ‘for Studv Clubs and also ln regard ito distribution of reading maltfxr l for the armed forces. A nominating committee to take charge of election at the bflllilPl meetin Mrs. E. J. McTalzuc as converter. Gen. Weygand Weygand, com- iich armies cf Af- rica. al-rivcd in VTchy tonight ahead of schedule. tn a visit that had been announced foi- tomorrow. His airplane landed in the early evening. The French information office had said previously that the gen- cral would not arrive until some- time Thursday and there were in- dicatims that not even the French government had expected him so soon. Attempt: were made to keep his trip secret. in pursuit of a policy adopted cver since a plane carrying Jeazi Clllapne was shot down en Chiappe had been named t2 head the French administration in Syria. Weygand, it was stated 9am Pro- mlcr Petain Almost immediately up. on his arrival. The situation in French r Indo- Clilna. where France faces probable territorial losses to ilhallarld under Japanese mediation olf a botider dispute. was regarded as one likely subject to be explored in his dis- cussions here. BIRTH! DUVAB-Al. the Prince Edward h- land Hospital on March a, 1041, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duvar. Chur- lottetown. o. daughter. LAWTmh-At the Prince gland Hos t-al on March llihrlrd 4. 1M1. . an Mrl. Harold Lawton OTTAWA. March B—-(UP)—Ot-| lmva Snainrs rapped home three zillllrl in the last, five minliics to- iwzht. for‘ n 6-2 victory over Mont- rnnl Rwyals in the opening game cf flirt? bssf-of-five Que-lxc Senior flecks-y League final series. The ‘ ii s play back at Montreal Sun- (10.7 WANTED- -ADV‘BNTURE LONDON —(OP) -—Bi’ittl,ln's real need of the moment is for sum-l mm bookii say literary a .nto.| Writers are getting plentv ven-, tiire- 4.0;, much to not down in mfifllwvflbt form at the moment. rm. our ‘Ranch Ono Male Fox Registered Oudniore Bros. ‘ Mr Charlottetown, e son. WOOD-At the Prince Edward 1|- land Hospital on March 5. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood. Mount Herbert, a son. DEATH] Rossn-uflfi Povmeil. P. I. fianion I March 5. i941. Evelyn Munroe. wife or Rev. D. K. Rom. Funeral Friday. at 2 o'clock to n11 church HUGIIIS.—AI: soul-la West. March 5. 1041. Hon. Senator J. J. Buttes. in his 86th year. Filftefll on Friclly. March '1. at 0.80 am. to Rollo Bay (Jlhapel. thence to the Roman Cath- o lo cemetery. N0l'l‘[NG.-At Dartmouth. 11.5mm March 5. 104-1. Mrs. Netting. wiieolf Thomas Nottina. K.C.. mother of Dr. L. B21101 B. Nottim of (mor- i N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltilbtre Phone N0 in the K. of C. Hall. with the 17:11:; ill lliovinz a vote of thanks. MISS L-395-3-6-3l.,I-1ii(la ulillb‘. is.A.. expressed “babe wit; -i 'lliis was second- (1 by 111's. E. J. McTague and DW- lliéd to the speaker by the Dre- THE CHARLOTTETOWN __ glJ_f_\_RDlAN_ War services i: in April was elected. with [he l route to Tunisia late in November. .b l Fund body Meets daily The Canadian War Services Fund committee is now meeting practically every evening in their ead uarters at 155 Great George Stree. Steady progress ls being made towards completing the or- ganization to be in readiness for he campaign which opens from coast to coast in every town and villa e in Canada. Al the experience of leaders in former campaigns conducted on behalf‘ of the Canadian Legion, salvation Army. Knights of Co- lum_bus and Y. M. C. A.. ls being pooed in this co-operative effort to make the one campaign cover authorized requirements of all the services referred to. For the present. Charlottetown Stimmerslde. Souris and Montague are somewhat ahead of the small- er towns and rural centres on the Island in the matter of organizing but indications are that. many places are following their example and “getting on with the job". Key men from everv part of the rovince have sl nifled their will- ngness to give he required lead- ershlp to the movement. freely and gladly tendering their services with a view to rallying the neces- sarv ralik and file units. who have so épleildfdly co-opei-atcd in the pas . Greatest need (Continued from page 1) U-boat menace, in escort work and in rescuing seaman. The, First Lord said that “not one" of the United States destroy- ers “had to delta}; its departure from Halifax for ack cf‘ a crew to ring it across the Atlantic to waters where the battle for sur- vival cf the dgilnocratic idea. is be- lnilf h ou. e ded that "American air- craft iue now in service with the fleet air arm and many more are {Qt to come: during the course of he year we shall receive from America a eat reinforcement of ordnance iin stores." M1’. Alexander‘: remarks were made as he sliced for a token ap- piispriatlori of £100 (about 445), to w ch the House agreed w t-hout l. l ‘ vote. Altho h this would be the amount on a appmriu- flion bill, it authorizes the mfr- oty to spend vast sums, the exact amount of which will be kept secret. lint heat The Pix-at Lord uaured the Houoe that "the great boar of the fleet of whet. 1030. rem no intact" and ed that ships coming into ser- vice tn 1041 " ould of themselves make up a formidable force." He warned, nevertheless, German submarines Hench are clone prowling grounds and that marl bomber-o "are enabled to may our conv fur out. at coo.’ Mr. Alexan s credited Brl thb submarine: with of "oomfihl _ ‘lllko 10,0 eiiloiny‘ were p: an luppy u pa, but concealed that "on one c! two ecculono a raider bu en- countered a convoy with tn- ferlot- protection and bu in- flicted relatively be: lone. "For every convoy at ked." he added, "scores have come through without molestation. Loosen of British. allied and neutral merchant ships u to May 1040. he Illd aver ed tone a week. for e ne seven months 00.000 tone weekly and for the last 11 weeks, 51.000 tons. "I do not attribute this diminu- tion entirely to the measures we have taken but we are justified in counting them u at lent one cer- tain reason among other possibili- tleu,"_ m. Alexander told the House. "r0 reinforce the fleet I oak unhesitattngfy for many more shgs, for great numbers of men a for great, quantities of stores that to equltp them. . . "In acinq the butt! of the At- lantic now openl we need every ounce of our wor era’ energy andifluhtlng power of our < Girl Guide News 51h CHARLOTTETOWN COMPANY All uides of the 5th Charlotte- town ompany are asked to attend the regular meeting. Friday March ‘l. in full uniform and on time. The two Patrols who are going to Mrs. Gavin Duffy's for sewing will leave from the Holy Redeemer Hall after Inspection. Gil-ls be sure you have your own needles. llad Long (Continued from page 1) L11 the mclproclty election of 1911 lviicli mic min-Jul UILIW Wfitlt down to uulcno znocl Miillfl U1 Uiltw 511106 AOUU| lui‘. “lashes wbéi DHSOUAAJ eiecoeu vvcl‘ ins fOriiier ODI-tvlient. ivLA. Awaizfll. 1J1 l..- gLklUril]. election of l91'l.ti.e war-tint»: ciceuuil. n»: 118a B. iflIlst: maturity o. the resident vote. out was Counted our. uy the overseas‘ ao-UJGA-b vow and uic scat went t0 ills ODDUHzUb. uie law James A. lviomliizlc. ail tile kelleial 61801-1011 01 A841 ivii". hilkne. was ailaiii a, can- Ulu-dW and iinu 5S nib‘ uUt-Milciibb U10 MIA! ivu‘. AVLUA§d3AL uoilservative. and ivir. rvluiuh. i-iogiessive. anu he won out. ov a iiialyority 0t nearly B00. ihat was his lust GlCCI-illlb‘ and A1140 prior to L116 general 9.801.101). he was appointed a member 01 the senate. anew ocular 1W0 vacancies at that time. caused by the death cf um‘ 111w nini. uttllttwf I60 8.110 Lf-G late senator Murphy. n15 eaicei’ iii hie commons was contemporaneous with a. number oi important events iii UMBUMJXJCLUQ- inn the ouiioiiia oi the "irlmscontln- cntal Railway and the entry into Uomederatlon 0.1 the new western rrovtiioes. Amona the public works which Mr. nut-rites was nislilimenmi 1n ob- tllnlfll tor his district were the Elmira Railway. inc railway from Corolla-h w ivlohu-slie. the new Wat 0111068 it Ueorgcwwii Rflfl'§Ol11'15, the DRHMKWB/Arl‘ cxueilsioii at aouns, wrunves built or rebuilt in his his- tricl. aiin boat nail-born at many mints. no resided the neuter Dill. of in; lite at recline wnion is one of the moot important ttaninz centres of me and the interests of the iisnermen wen w him always 11818111011110 150901101108. do pursu- uoea the Government to utabluli a iinaorierineioiuumdwxliio it Wll in opeiatlon it proved or v5.11; in oataotisimui a. trifle with South uniortunateiy building after IQIVLIJI o, useful pm. ggz-OIGII-l-IIDBWBJXIXOYQQ by Wallet parliamentary duties claim. lawn N‘. but eventullly con trtiiia their sooena oliameoutn Ind Bon- ato RMIO valuable eontributionl to thedebotau. H» nucleon fre- quent contributor to the plea. Durina hi: Iona career no mode many WU!!! friend: not only in his ever-increasing production. Dur- he course o: the year we shell receive from America l great re- inforcement of ordnance and stores which will $0 to’ u» at Grutoniu forceu at Bl lea-lee l. own cotrtltuencv of Kings swell the no Chat l. thence int." losliioin 5mm llighland Battalion Needs pipes and P. E. Island to Answer Appeal. Estimiirtgiulred ior the NQW Equipment. ’ drums for the Pibulteeiy; 3LT??? igxnathe North Nhva scolla. Highlanders is the 011100; V? oi the Amherst itotary 0111b be m? the Maritime first; i-iisthlfllld ‘mg enlisted 111-1416 brown?- WB-I ma“? 1 step toward the actual scene o con- illct. ‘ihen. too. the NON-ll NW5 scotia t-luznlanliers will be brlaadtd with two other i-iishiand 511M110“ in the out riieiuanc Brlvwfi- “l! naturally people 0f P111109 WW3” island. Cape Breton. Pictouwllfllv aha Cumberland and Colche lei‘ counties. are desirous of seeing 111B North Nova Scotia BIDBYS nave mu‘ slcai equipment. that will compare on iavoraole ternts with the 01-1161‘ two banos. ‘the Amherst Rotary Club has es- tiniated that. approximately $150000 will be requiied to lilircnlise ball pipes and ururhs for the flltceh mcii rthar, iicw comprise the band uncer Pipe ivialoi" stone. Much oi lite equipment they now use has been borrowed and is not the 01009111’ cf the Battalion itself. The Amherst. itctarv Club has Jarted the subscription list away with a contribution of $100.00. ‘ Rotary Club at Charlottetown lills subscribed $60.00. 1t is unoersittd that another service organization in Amherst will contribute $25.00 whie naturally individual subscriptions will be ieceived from urivalc sources. particularly in Cumberiand where the Pipe Bond has aubcarcd lat many patriotic and civic func- ons. C. B. Simmons. manager of the Amherst Branch of the Bank of Nova scotla. has been appointed as treasurer of the fund. He will iii:- knowledize all contributions. from every source. To every penon of scotch descent in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia the emotional appeal of the pines ta well blown-and it is to such people in the various counties of two provinces where the North Novas have been recruited that the Amherst Rotary appeal ta made. Britain nulls (Continued on page B. Col 1) slowly and cautiously o. few miles over the Egyptian border from Libya and an n sit-down war. Ho waited an waited, perhaps for reinforcements and meclioniud equipment from Italy that never arrived-but the all-important fact is he gave Britain time to gather nava, air and land forces tn Ihypt and train them for coni- lflflQd operation in mobile wor- no amuse-she “ll"s”ll'llt.°' "~- ove r com- mander in the Middle But struck 511“ "'-.‘ °‘ Whit ‘at: put l and quantity of Italian military nup- piieo accumulated. County or ports of the sllndmnd nan of hi: mount: will be loll-nod with sincere tenet. There are 10ft to mourn n widow (nee Annie Mowode). one con Wil- u’!!! Hitches. of Souria. a membe o the Mliolal-lve Asaombl and one dlllflllll’, Mn. J. W. Me nuid. cf Courts Went. to whom The Guardian extends dncere sym m . The funeral WUPMKO place on Friday. Mot-ch 1th. lit 0.30 am. from his home in Bourla Went to Rollo to the Roman buttnotb the _.mude. and on liter, m Dec. o, after oil bio will LI} Attended Conference At St. _Dunstan’s 'University Uuurdiun Photo-Enlrlvlnl. Shown obove ore the delegates from various MoritimeCotliolic Colleges along with several ‘St. Dunstan University students who ch Moildoweoncllidod ollhru. dcly Conference of the Maritime Reqionol Convention of the Conodion Federation cf Catholic Students, held this your oi‘ ‘Si. Dunslons University. Tllls your: con- ference was considered one of the best held in severul years. Delegates left on return lc their colleges on Tuesday morning. >__ People of Nova Scotiai Th“, $1500.00 will be . t | KILLED IN AIRLINER. William D.“ Byron Democratic congressman from Maryland, was one of seven persons killed when c. big all-line sleeper plane crashed near Atlanta. Ga. 11c was on his way to a southern vacation. Plan new MolltreaLllalifax Train service MONCTON. N.B.. March s-to?) —.Announcemcnt was made here to- dav that a new Canadian National hallways train. to operate bet-WW" Montreal and Halifax. and relieve the heavy pressure of passenger traffic will no into service March 16, and be known as the Section. The new train will do all the local work between Montreal and Hall- fax. maldnu the Ocean Limited an “all Pullman" train. This will chanire the times of arrival and de- parture of the mo..t important trains at Mohctoh. and Halifax and Montreal. Alter the new train noes 11M service the Ocean Limited weat- bound, will leave Halifax at. 0.25 a. m. daily and reach Moncvon at 1.50 p.m.. leavinu here attain at 2.10 b. m.. and arrlvlnu in Montreal the followlnu mornti at. 6.10 H.111. The Scotian wi leave Hallie)! Bl» 8.46 a.ni. dolly and arrive here at 2.36 pm. loo at. 2.55 1mm. aftlr the connec mm Saint John is vinz in Montreal the toliowi mcrnin at 8.30 am. The ittme press will leave Halifax daily except Sunday at 3.30 Pm. Arriving here at 945 p.m., and caving 20 minutes later for Mont- no.1. Opera outward n-cm Mont- real the an Limited will leave the Quebec citv at 7.10 o.m.. leach- ll1&MOX1ClD!l the next. nftemoon ill 2. and leave 20 minutes inter tor l-hiiifox. arriving them at. 8.10 om. a The Bcottan will leave Monti-cilia: D-IIL. P00011101: next afternoon at 8.15 and arrlvinu at Halifax at 0.30 nan. This train curry a few sleeper, but will also have the day coaches and other "forward" equipment. The new train will permit n. resumption of the known u the Aeodlim. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly ll you luflor horn rheumatic. lrtbrtllo. l‘ neuritic pntn try tlilu llmplo lu- oxpunulvu homo recipe,‘ not a nut-lingo ol Bu-u Prescription from your ilriig- glut. II: ll with u curt cl cuter, n“ the juice o! A lemons. It’: only and Illeunlnt. You need only I Ouhlnlpoovifll Owe lmu n h]. Ofun wlthln l0 h0I1II- nomotlvnn overntglit-enlondlil rnultl on obtained. ll the II|III on not quleb- '1 relhvod and ll you do not footballer. line: Prescription will cont you noth- lnl’ to In. Your money refunded ll It lou no! help you. Ila-ex Prurrlptlon Ior tulle and recommended by non- l l’ ‘_é P.E.l. Diocesan Board of Women’; Auxiliary meeting ‘r110 44th Annual Meet! of the Prince Edward Island ngloceson Board or the Women: Auxiliary to the Missionary Society 01 "W Church of Eng and in Canada held its opening session in 5t. Peters Cathedral Hall at 3 m. Wvdmi‘ day March 5th f. e 171951131“- lvirs’. Allen Cosh in the chair- The address of we onto WM read by Mrs. T. Etduar MacNutt in the regrettable absence through illness of Mrs. Malone Hid W“ fittingly responded to by Mrs. Ernest Coles of Milton. A great many delegates from all over the Island answered the r011 call and listened to N90!“ 8W9“ by the Corresponding bearer-airy. Miss Margaret Cotton, the actin! Recording secretary, Mrs. E- Y- Bell and the Treasurer, Mia: H810 Lowe. Greetings were read from the l-Ioii. President. Mrs. Raymond. the ilecol-cli secretar of the Domin- ion Boar . lvtrs. Re d, from thevlce President of Eastern Canada. M15- Bethuiie of Halifax and from var- lous Diocesan Boards from the Atlantic to the Pacific and on northward to the Ylkon. The report showed an lncreiloe in membership rid contributions- me having a. mem- 110.35“ ‘address; si P0081 Y In privilege devolving on ewh 11100009 and each parish of increasing their missionary givin8—m “ulna” that is a patriotic and econo c ileccsslty, as the grants herethfor; given by the church iri 1311B!!!“ to missions in Canada have. o necessity to be discontinued. Bile congratulated the members. ‘dint 1h spite of many new phases of ‘m! in war and other activities B! hod been faithful to their W0- men’; Auxiliary aims. to that the wot-lane! (thew AgXlllflfy had gone 51,65 y O1‘ 8.1‘ . The guest speaker of the utter- noon was Mrs. Bowlby, retired mn- ti-ol-l of the Chapleau Indian Reli- dential school in the Diocese of Moosonee. she gave a delightful and in- formal talk. teliin us cf the daily life in the schoo and describing how the Wcmens Auxiliary wel- come contribution of clothing for m‘ .°.“.‘.“‘§li.°2i§l. “"5"”? “$33 “Hi5. ‘of the opporgunity afforded P- l so many Indian irln and boy! ° belcoimlng uood cl liens of the Do- m n on. After raver and the oiuuin‘ of the Na Oflll Anthem GJIIM in ;ud1ourned until Thur nah More th. Tea was served b‘ e ladle! of St. Peters Oathedro. C.B.H.L. flhals. Are suspended; C.A.H.A. to vote . iouslv undertaken MARCH o. 19h Delegates to‘ 0.0.3. session llear sermon e ' W“ llgvceni Prayer s. iraultltazigeyggggl; 9.1. .- 'w‘~'“3r3§’=°£‘“‘l.ll.§“’°"- - UNOG W!!! d sold Davis. m first itgrifilg 5 Rev. Benjamin Freon-i, lcoond lesson by Rev. g_ man. venerable (1.11 1.13.1150 Hm dough and Rural Dean 3f the °i§snea§ll§rl.n§“d.,§"°“°““°°t§ Q1980 Blertymen. Re dmon d do lars 31??‘ r339’? ‘till ‘ma?’ been done in then“ “ c! had undertaken Mother Churc slonary work to h in England of which mis‘ inshlllihad “m” whic led e our s colfmry’ honor lagun to cart-ghoul?‘ l’ i“ . ardner chose fol-lite text ‘Mu-k X. 27. ‘And Jesus. look- hi: upon them said, with men it i; 1m but not with Go's u all things are possible». is hearers to lake ma}, lestr m cmidlwullg the business of God's Church they take the world. 1v viewpoint, and b11114; in worldly pessimism. He had seen many Church meetings 1n the plist made horrible, lifeless, despair-in things b!’ 1°°K111B thus 0n God's 11511105] with the eyes of the world. Ex lninlng the chaflerige which face the Church in this provlm in raising its lip rtionment in my and on time. e urged ma; w,’ look at this problem. not with tho eyes o! the world, but from Ln; "w Point of God with Whqm an things are possible. There were four compelling m. sons wily we must accouiplish this, “Filly. each co regatlon must do it for its own s e. This W115 a rather mean reason, but hone the less valid. I1 a congregation doe; not give to missions. its owii won; will stiffer too. Jesus laid down the principle: If a ma will not give neither will he get. "He, {my my.’ eth to save his life will lose it." Thus. so long as our whole aim and object is simply to keg-p our own Church doors open. we have set our feet in a road which will lead to their being filinllv and irrevocably closed. The true sign of a living church was giving rn that others might. be given the Gospel of Christ. , Secondly we must do this for the sake of our diocese. Because of our small population, the Deanery of Prince Edward Island. though their apportionment was th some.“ others. was neverflieles asked for twice as much per cap- lta. because of our small popula- tton. Let us fill our apportititlmen as an example and inspiration t the rest of the Diocese. 1t a marvellous chance for leadership n has, up till now, sup ported missionary work in our llin and in other lands. which in th present crisis of bombed ziiid ruin ed homes, Churches and Cnthed role, it is not fair to ask that sh should carry. and we nillst rcllcv the strain. Yet. notwithslaildin their time of stress, the people o England gave more to mi ions i 1040 than they did in 1 Lott keep the British flat: f. l; ove England's Church, and keep lh church going strong in GVPFy corn or of the world. That's whv we - asked to provide $1100 by the en of March. I'll-inky. we must do it rm- til sake of God. We've made n p00 enough job of the world in 011 do_v—-in preaching the Gospcl nn in other thine: pertaining to th Kinizdom. Lnst vcar the Church o England in Prince Edward Islan as regards the parishes oulsldc o Charlottetown gave. on the aver age. the smal‘ slim of just ll cent per person per year tn tell Willi‘? he Gospel story of Jesus Chris And yet we wonder whv the \\‘0l'l 1| in the sorry slate in which 1t is and wonder why God doestlt in tervene. But God works tliroilil men. and He has loft lhl< lrlsk l us. Mr. Gardner then wcnt on l warn his hearers that if we coll tlnlied to go on in Canada as \\_ have been doing in these lnsl l" we would soon be as Godless - the most Godless of tho Elli-own lands which have ffillllflifll - Christ's Gospel. "You rant d much on eleven cents P" 1PM f" you?" he said. _ church fnmrli’ u. h rive an averarre of only 51m "m ' then at. the end of the first 0"" for we would have covered I‘; apportionment in full. Do r011“ lleve the word of God that ‘l ' God nothing la impossible? 1f do, you can do it. Executive Merlin! 1h the afternoon an oxoculi meeting was he'd at which so routine matters were dlflo; Home time was spent 1n ‘fPl/Yfil‘ th- bv-lawscf the smell “nu will be placed before lhP rtlrlla business meetln! tonlehi ° prgxrnlgn unanimous stnnrlliiu V‘? the executive alive its decision t SYDNEY 11.8., March. 5-—(OP)- rmmm 1i Campbell of one Cape Breton Hockey League on- nolmced tonight t lealue pl offs had been ltilpcnd pend a elc- unphto votq unonc the median Amateur Hockey Aaoociul-itn exec- utive on the eligibility of loo-lie Bill finer of Glace Boy Mimi-l. when, borrcwl From- from North Sydney of t some tell"? had won the finl- ti. II-mea < the best-m-aoven aerial with d- ney Millionaires. The! bid Ni both their own [calico near the end of the bodul e. Campbell utd be had received word of the p offn’ cue- Go: o of protested all lilnn Philemon] III other loading lrulgllll. . teem IR IKICDI the clam - the (leaner-y must accept if‘ oconniblllty in the ralslnuwtilgnn‘ lshare of monev for m“ h purposes. The F0116?!" W“ Mo“, decided to relieve “l”, w, ‘sihurch lo the amount o - or the whole or Canada- Ham _ l Venn-able Archdeacon “m6 pr-vided at the afternoon - ~- Thqm was it full attention" clergy and a large number 0i ldelegutei. _ Navy defeats Truro 5-0 (OP) Hun- h 5—— ’ Navy tearfif gllillfnlxhrltvffiflig fl ro neurons 5-0 tzm 1d home m game of a 110010 0“ ' goal series flvr l?"