D47 "SCIIOOLMARW Chicago teacher. Ellilen Butler. I. is ill the i002“: class when she Ir under examination as a bath- ing suit model. She supplements htr stbcol teacher's salary by working at night as a profes- sional llluflcl. And she ll not filled s "schoolmarrn." I II.0.A.F. Strength UITAWA. March l’! —IOP)—- A total nf 2.17.’: officers and l0.- M other ranks it-avo ‘been taken on strength of tllr interim or ltiiie R.C.A.i". slnve Jun. . Did. Defence Minister Claxton laid today in a return tabled in the Commons for Ail-m God:- trant lPO-Ynrk South). I C‘! these. L010 other ranks and W! oVliors Intl been discharged ium the interim force and 2M stlur ranks uucl .10 officers from "ltivnzier rnctivei force. The "tliorizy cf these were demobil- lfrd from the interim force. I'l FfITIlIliVI. Lt-"l other ranks had been permitted in purchase their release. f’) at $80 each. i! rt $100 and lid at $140. -._. .__. they've got to be tut Christie's! And bow that crisp. oeu- dfl’. Christie texture adds l0 your eating enjoy- ment! Mmmi For crack- m always dependably 9UP. III: your grocer for . Christie's Dainty Sodas. Tho Cantrell Guardian’ OBAIWILL for Photographs. amour: nun. Phong m, Lama: smart sssorou m». trlc Clocks. Toombo Music Store. IUIT ABIIVID. - Qugntjt o; flvo inch chick broader stove Dillon do Bpillott, ' JUST RECEIVED It S. A. MC-l DOHEICFI. MKRMAIM 51mm“ Noodlcwori Fun-ton Book. JUST BIOIIVID at I. A. HO Donald's. MoCsItrlPs sum-aq- Neodleworik Fashion Book. EVERYTHING from a Noodle to an Anchor will bo sold cheap at the Y’! Men's Brannon Salo, so. ‘ y, at 3 o'clock in tho Marbet Buildlnl. LUCKY rultcnass: 0mm Combinations. Special prices, I-Ltgih quality blue coveralls at Jack 12am- et-ons. 'Ilhe Store for Mm. OWING to the condition of tho roads Gospel Meeting St. Gath- erineu school further notice. POWNAL OKABBI. - Ufltqd %ch o! Canada, services Itntlal March 25nd. 2.30 P. M. Millview. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Rev. l. R. Mac- Vicnr. Minister. TBYON-BONSIIAW BAIT Pastor-ate. services for Sunday. March 23rd are: Westmoedland 11 IA. M. Tryon 8 P, M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hiolm. Minister. I It BRADALBANE err/mos. - Ser- i|vlces Sunday. March 23rd. Pleasant IValley 11 A. M. Rosa Vailay s PM. Bradalbano 7.30 P. M. W. B. Mc- f. lPhail. Minister. I ‘I “(INTER RIVER United Church Charge: Services on Sunday, March 23rd. are as follows: North Wllt~ ‘shire 11 AM. Wheatley River 3 RM. t and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rm. J. I. Morrison. Minister. t Zlrti are as follows: Kingston 3 P.M. Cornwall 7 P. M, S. School 11 A. M. Dr. A. I). MncKetnaie, speaker. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. NEW GLASGOW. Bradal-bane. Fredericton. There will be services on Lord's day. 23rd (D. V.) as fol- lows: Now Glasgow at 11.00. Brad- nlbane at 3.00. Fredericton at 7.30. , Young Peoples Bible Study at liazelgrove Friday night. J’. W. lisyter, Minister. THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - services for Sun- day. March 23rd as foliows:-Mt. Stewart 11 A. M, Hlghfleld 3.15 RM. Mmhtleld 7.30 P. M. Elders from Zion Church will conduct the aer- vices at Mt Stewart and Marsh- fleld. The minister will bo present at Hlghfleld. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. - CITY POLICE COURT -- At the city Police Court yesterday mom- ing a drunk and incapable was fined five dollars and costs or i0 idnys. Otrta of two mein- charged with lattempterl theft from njroom In the Eldon Hotel warysentenced to 60 [days in jail while the second was I d lsch- " rged. tDairymen To Receive More For Products OTTAWA. Momh 19 —tOP)-—AB- riculture Minister Gardiner to- night told the Commons higher financial returns will be provided for producers of dairy products.‘ particularly cheese. but did not in-I dicate whether it would be through an increase in price or subsidy, Questioned during study of an agriculture bill. Mr. Gardiner served that ho said yesterday in s. statement announcing higher feed’ l takau to prevent "cha/noo profits". to hdlders of stocks where a mice increase or substitution of a price -for a subsidy Wls made in a fannt product. I "That ‘Wis done." he said. “in an- t ilcipatlon of the fact that we shall 4 lprobobly be making some increases in dairy products." I mutter, ha gavo assurance than I would ba no "loworinl of return" | for dairy producers. Tnoro would. ;be “mil roturn plus subsid/y." Tho jGovrrnmont was working out ar- rangements which would b4 an- nounced later. tO.S.U. llrgsd T0 Iixpol Dommuniste UITAWA. Mmsh it! - (OP) — iTha Qanadian Seaman‘; Union. Oe- iclared b)’ J.A. (Pat) Sullivan to b. Oommunistdomlnated. was ura- ‘ed today by the executive of the tTr-adtes and Labor Oongrms to lthmw out my Oornmtmists among its officers. . At the same time. the execu- , tlva advised tho 0.8.11. membership . ;order no, 000B’! for r togripna. I0! BETTER TAXI SERVICE coll Stead Bros. Pthono 1214. CONIEDEBATION SURANCE. LIFE IN- aowsnn mcnmw mm . Footwear at 175 Queen Street. HAMPTON umrrzu cannon.- iotsr. Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonohanv IIAJIDQSMIIQSP. lLViotorio. 7.30 P. M. FRESH FROZEN MAOKEBIII, Fillets, also Cod Fillets. Flnnan Huddle st Oity Fish Market. OHUIOI 0F SCOTLAND. - Barvicos Mord: 23rd. Murray River 11 A. M. 91nd 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop, OVERALL COMBINATIONS best quality work coveralls. Special prioo now available at Jack Csm~ erono, The Store for Mon. ASPHALT SIIINGLES, —- Wb have a fair stock of Brantford "Arroloclt" shingles. Tthls condition may not continue. We suggest you Fennell &: Chandler. THERE WILL BE a service of worship in Murray Harbour Pres- byterian Church on Sunday, March 23rd at. 730 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. CAVEN DISH UNITED CHURCH. —-Public Worship Sunday. March 23rd l1 A. M, Cavendish. 3 P. M. New Glasgow. Rev, E. F. Coffin, Minister. GEORGETOWN: Church of Eng- land Services. 5th Sunday in Lent. March 23rd, Mattlns, Sermon. 11 A. M. Sunday School at Douglas ll. Sheri-en. Student Mis- sionary. NORTH RIVER PASTORATIL- March ‘l3rd. Services as follmvsz~ Falrviaw. 1i A, M, North River, 3 come. "whosoever sillall confess me before men, him shall the Son of Man also confess before the angels of God." Luke l2. B. Rev. A, E. Todd. Minister. Personals returned from a business irlp to Maine and Rochester. New York. While there he visited his daughter Greta who holds a responsible position; GanderIOne 0f . Busiost Airports GANDER. N.fld.. March l0 —' (Reuters) »- Gaitticr. marked by British Ministry officials to play a major role in civil aviation long before Germany thrust the world into vtttz‘. has become one of the most important aviation crossroads in the world. Work on the airport started in June. 1936. when 1t surveyor and a group of men arrived by rail to survey the ground and plan an alr- port. The curwdlari Government took over the responsibilities of the air- port in 1942 and today. after serv- irr: n5 a. key IJJSQ for British. Can- adian and American airmen and nircm-ii throughout the war. Gan-l (for is fulfilling its origlnad pm‘- pose. ‘ Qn- its seven runways. aircraft of eight different civilian airlines — British Overseas Alrttllls COTPOW" non, Trans world Airlines. Pan, American World Airways. American- Overstas Airlines. ‘Imus-Canada Air Lines. Scandinavian Airlines system. Air France. and Royal Dutch Airlines 1K1. M i - use the nit-port ss s rcfuelllng base. A; many ss 21.000 passengers pass through in a. month in planes which land 5.! the rate of one an hour. Refuelling goes on 04 hours grain prices that stops would bs . a d y a . Buildings planned to meet every traveller psssinfl and "Jup- iter." together accommodate 94° pasengrrs. The restaurant “North star" seats 240 persons with ease and la nmotl as one of the busiest restaurants in tho world. UNGOVER. OLD (‘ARVING IN BOMBER. CATHEDRAL MANOHIIIIW. England. March -—(R.EEJ'I'IIRJ) - A German bomb which shattered part of Manches- tor Cathedral six years ngohls 16d to the disoovary of s 15th century carving of the head of M13111 Langley -~ its warden from 146d to 1461. In the medieval woodwork for which the cathedral ls famed. workmen found the rich oma- mentsl carving buried under o. thick layer o! till-it- Oathedral records show that iungiey was one of a trio of Lain- Yoashlre men responsible for bulld- qm the church in its present form. ‘to stick with their T.C.L.-sfflliated union and not. follow the advice o! Isuilivsm who advocated. u ho re- tslfllbd IhQ O.5.U. Prmidancy last met, that they law. its rinks. t "Organised seamen will not ao- copt the sir-urge advice now Elven them by their former presldont." issued over the names of P115149!"- Percy Beruourh atnd vice-president John Dudrley. Commenting on Stililvon’: resig- nation o; T.L.O. secretory-troun- uns- end his doclaration that he hod rsoantly loft the Communist party, the statuntmt said he had given assurance he was not a mem- Cl-IITM bor- of tho deny before hil election o; that onion in mo. aaid the MO-word T.C.L. statement , I INUINI ISPIIIN ll MIINID THIS WlY services Sunday, March 23rd. Min- l 2 P. MA“ Mr. Russell Rogers. Coleman. has. , Lonton Meditations from , I The Times, London $r§§OO440%-O-§-O+§§t BEAUTY It. to to Oroeco not to Isrscl thstI tho lover of beauty will look for, that aesthetic inspiration which ha can gain from the ancient trvortd: Athens. not Jerusalem. was that homo at tho fins arts. But it. would} I" I lmlfvimd mistake to lupporst that the Hebrew had no fooling 1°!‘ the thins: that are lovely. There is not a little in tha Old Testament which suggests tho Puritan tom-v For. but it is tho Puritaninm or I Millvn. not of o fanatic suspe- iouI of whatever appeals to eye and oar. The investigation of the wonders of nature by scientists who have means and methods of which tha ancient Hebrow knew nothing does not imply that wltoro ho stood the modem man can no longer stand, no Junior feel that here is ona of» the wonderful works of God. The unarvel of the beauty of the world, ;is'as treat as ever. The ultimate" questions about tha origin and fl-l nal meaning of tho panorama of jnaturo remain what they glways I have been. To those questions there fis no new answer which can be mffered g5 an assured substitute for: that which is given 1n tha opening. words of tha Bible: "In the begin-i nl-ng God curated tha heavens andf lthe earth." I When the Easter holiday season‘, jmoves towards its height. men and women from the cities sack‘ ‘that refreshment and recreation, lwhlch the beauty and chami 7f‘ Inature on soc and land make it‘ ;possible for them to enjoy. There‘ , no place where God may no-t re-j iveal himself to men. and not least Idoes he make himself known. lthrough the beauty of his world] as i-t reflects the mind of the Creator. Thus nature becomes one: iof the steps on which man may I CORNWALL PA sronai. I P. M. Kingston, "mo P. M. To these’ make the ascent into the nearer; CHAmllL-Scrviceg Stmday. hlnrchlgervices you are invited and we]. prcscnce of God. But he must walk {with simplicity and reverence in the spirit of those mystics who have‘ viewed nature as one great saws», vment of the glory of God. There ‘are signs of an awakening to the evils which result when the rc- sourees of nature are thoughtlessly misused or squandered; it is sn awakening that will be hastened in so far as those who enter he;- king. rlom for the renewal of their bodily strength realize that in that king- dom there is much which they may learn fos- the illumination and sus- tenance of their souls. Presbyterian Groups In ll. S. Plan Union PHILADELPHIA, March 1O —| (AP) -— The two major 510L135 of Presbyterian in the United States —8P1lt by issues or the American‘ civil wan-disclosed today a new plan for Organic unlon- ct’ their more than 8.500.000 members. A joint committee worked out an agreement which will be racont- mendted to gweral anemblias to be ‘held in May by the Presbyterian‘ Church in the U.S.A. tmd the Pres- hyterian Church ln the 11.5.. north-Q rm and southern branches respect-i ively. The mother-n Pmobytorlana at the same time ormmnccd they are holding the door open for further conversations with the Protestant EVUWPBI Ohurch on Organic un- ion. A statement expressed regret that the Episcopalians. who made the original unity suggestion. rejected the proposed union at their last general convention here. | The Presbyterian department of church ctr-operation and union re- fplicd to s Oorrtmillicatlon from the qllbderal Oouncil of Ohumhos that lthe church is will | to co-operate lilrr any nltuv 811M UHIOH Ofllflflg evangelical churches. I The llbderal Ocutncil commun-t icatlon embodied declarations of the Congregation Christian Churches and tha disciples of Ohriat to their "purpose to join in o. conference |looking toward tmlotn with the unlommi-nded Protestant churohos. The Pfwbytorian Church oadd It would send representatives to sudh a conference if it b hald. Tho Union plan of tho Mm Pros- tarimgmtxpsloarevlsionofa a Ilatr 104d proposal and WM fumed ltpon earlier this month at fa Cincinnati comercnoe. No ao- sontlaq change is involved lot lfhd ‘pollq or doctrho o! oitlte-r cfrtloh. ,offlcars of the Notthom General ‘Amembly stated. ' I Provisions were added relalim l0 organization of synods and the tan- ‘tu-o of property which hnd caused Idebsto between the tum chumhfl. ;Also included are the constitttstlofl. Confession of Faith and the Book ‘of Church order. all based on autist- Illlg documents tisod in both lchurches. It was decided that miura re- Iunion; with other communlons‘ pours be effected through a major-I fly vote of three-fourths of the. iPresbyterles of tho reunited church. I jThe U S church with a 600.000, Imembcrsliip earlier hall hold Out tfor a five-sixth majority. It. also lwas decided that any change in tho I confession oi’ faith must be by a three-fourths majority. I Dr. William Barrow Pugh, slated tclerk of the General Arsemblvy of the Presbyterian Church in the’ 0.5 A. expressed belief that hls' church would approve tho reoom-f ,mandstion that. the plan be trsnofl ‘milled to Presbytories for o Year's studv and comment preliminary to. final sctlrm in i948. , ____.. ____. t romoow ._ 1cm - aims ex- servicetneti 0f St. Tltmstarfs Pn- htItllI-e have subscribed £300 (81.11)) to provide 02 deaf-blind civilians with Braille watahu. r OOOASIONAL OHAIII M5255 ‘ $29.95 Upholstered In Wino Flowered OHEST 0F DRAWEIIS i" STOP PRESS! BOUDOIII OHAIIIS Chintz Upholstered $19.95 $2.50 Down - $3 Monthly BOOK OASE Walnut-Finish with Gloss Door $34.75 $4 Down - $5 Monthly Superior Grade 54" UHPAINTED BED Rcgulur $28.50 $19.95 ' ARM ROCKING CHAIRS. REG ULAK tUnpointed) ... sift‘ 2.9 $2.50 Down - $3 Monthly has... Reg. $44.00 "NUMDAH", Imported Scatter Mots, large sizo. MAGAZINE RACKS- Walnut-finish with genuine Pluto-Gloss partitions .. 9.95 4.97 9.75 4.87 $37.50 "NUMDAH", Imported Scatter Mots, medium size. 4.95 2.47 $4 Down - $5 Monthly OHIFFHOBE For Junior’: Room Regularly $37.50 CORNER CABINETS— 'Wil'h Lav/or Cupboard. (Unpointed) .... LOVE-SEAT-With Chest for Clothes, otc., Up- holstered in cretonns. _ 27.50 13.75 79.50 39.75 $24.95 $3 Down - $4 Monthly Spring-Filled ORIB MATTRESS $1 2.95 BOUDOIII MATS Regularly o-u. SPACE HEATER $27.50 $3 Down - $4 Monthly SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS Full 54 Inch Sizo OTTOMAN'S--Lorge ‘ size in various shades. KITCHEN STEP-STOOLS- AH Steel, in Enamel finish. . . . . . . . . .. 3 Pieces-in Brown Leatherette Love- Seat with 2 choirs. construction. clearing of All spring-filled Regularly $189.50, $12 DOWN —$9 MONTHLY 5.55 2.97 10.50 5.25 OHESTEIIFIELD BARGAINS 119. LOUNGE ‘OHAIII 3 Piocos in vory high-grads tapestry in flowered pufforn. All 3 pieces with fluted buck and attract-Iva wood trim. Spring-filled throughout. Rog. $289. Sovo $100.00. .. $19 oowu - m MONTHLY 189. Fabric $39.50 $4 Down - $5 Monthly Juvenile ModoI in Mople Finish $14.95 "SLUMBER KING" PILLOWS (Slightly Marked) Per Pair 3-Pe. BED OUTFIT AII~S|ooI Bod with Spring and Mattress $29.95 $3 Down - $4 Monthly ONESTEIIFIELD SUITE ~ (SPRING-FILLED) 2 Pisces Sopphiro and one Choir Wino Clearing of a $23 Down - $16 Monthly 3 Piocos In wins-colored velour and repp combination with walnut-strode wood trim. Spring-filled through~ ouf......-....... $19 DOWN — $13 MONTHLY SIMPSOIIS a “i593 CLUB r - g» £4.46 In DOWN flnt/t/vcr ... ~ til/If Mlo rm l’ /'/l Hr; or‘; 41/113“ tar-n! slaw/n l~nvm 179. SALE OPENS 9 ILM. TODAY OONTINUES ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .. snow nanny - F. A. STEWART JON-ES Special Representative .33.‘. SIMPSON I29 Kent Street CHARLOTTETOWN EASTERN LIMITED Phone ZIE" CRIB MATTRESS $4.9 BEDROOM SUITE Vanity Bed - Chiirionier and Dresser in Walnut Veneer. $259. $26 Down - S18 Monthly Upholstered CHAIR Regularly $33.50 $24.75 $3 Down - $4 Monthly BEDROOM SUITE Bed, Dresser and Chiffonior in Walnut finish $99.5 $10 Down - $3 Mflflihll‘ TELEPHONE SET Choir and Tcble Combined Reg. $44.50 $29.50 $3 Down - $4 Monthly Maple-Finished Double Bunk BEDS $33.95 $4 Down - $5 Monthly B-PIECE STUDIO SUITE Regularly $I37.N $119. SIZ Down - $9 Monthly HASSOOKS Regularly $3.95 to $7.95 $2.95 SIMMONS PILLOWS Par Pair $5.85 PURE WHITE FIJI‘ IMATTHESSES Regularly $26.00 $18.95 $2.50 Down - $3 Monthly B-PIEC! DAVENPORT SUITE $1 39 . $14 Down - $10 Monthly WALNUT 3-TIEII TABLE An Exquisite Pieco $28.50 $3 Down - $4 MOHIIUY REOOIID - PLAYER (Slightly MurkedI Regularly $59.95 $29.95 $3 Down a $4 Monthly STOP PRESS! 3-PIECE UHESTEIIFIELD SUITE ALL SPRING-FILLED 2 Pieces Blue and contrasting Choir in wine. (qty slightly merited) Clcorinq nt I $I6 Down < $II Monthly i