v.“ m.» ,1; cyclones; nnnnanlsd-‘ A '"*y¢O-O%v¢ cflURCI-IES €us rouonnow W v vvv vv v Y‘ Ziuuncu or ENGLAND leehiord fldlllse "“"'__s. u am fir“ “BRUNO?” H" gudsy B61100] m gvmln; and Sermon Week Day Servfles In All Souls‘ Chapel “My Communion. \ 8.15 Monday and Frldlly- H5 Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. 9,30 Wednesday. gvensong 7.30 Friday. A“ “at; are free and unapprop- yistcd. Visitors are welcomed and m; Incumbent is glad to see them titer the wvifle- EVERYBODY WELCOME PAUL'S cnutTciT m. l. r. Iilbnit, n.n.. Rector Rnyst-nl F. Mugford, A.R.C.0., Urglulist and Choir Master. S 'i‘hird Sunday After Easter 1.30 n. |||. Holy Communion. mm, ilirnnrlcust) Sulurct: "The llynnm'c oi Easter." mihcm: “Morning and Evening", Roberts. 1,31) p. m. Sunday School and Bible p. m. till. subject: "Our Life and Immortal- Evening Prayer and rim 7.( u Serm ‘Brother James’ Air" 'i‘l\e Morning SIvlce will be byosdi-nst ovver Radio Station CFCY. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome st St_ Paul's Church. PRESBYIERIAN nu: KIRK OF s'r. JAMES Minister The Rev. T. H. Busseii Somers MA S.'I'.M. Oltflfaltlat Miss l. L iau Mcfiensis Mus. Bu. ll s. m. DIORNING. IVORSIIII’. Sermon “Arilrmatluns of the Chrlstiln Faith" III -- "We be- Ieve in the Holy Ghost" Anthem: ‘Come at times, s zilli- sess" (Woodward) i330 p. m. (‘IIURCII SCHOOL i p. m. ITVENING WORSHIP : "A Sermon tor spring- lde" . . Soprano Solo: "All in the April Ivening" Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart Anthem: "It with all your hearts" iiirnrlclssohul The Minister will conduct tho Ion-ices and dclived the Sermons. . ziovTiru-sllvrr-JRIAN cannon Prince and Grafton Street REV. u. CARLYLE wnnsrrza Minister lbs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director "his Perfect Hymns 13G. 494, 235. Anthem. "Just As I Am." Ilowies. 2.30 p. m. The Sabbath School Ind llihle Classes . 177. 410. - Praise the ieru-alcm." Mstuader. "1"" Messing of the Lord, it mkrui rlnll. and 11s sddeth no i"ill\',' l"'=| arc. cordially lnvitcd “"l"'\||I with us. use-mo ..m5rl..r/nv 5i: {Mucus w wfiltim HEMISPHEIE- The British a n d Foreign Bible Ssolsty IN CANADA AND Lord. O to g1‘ PETEIVS CATHEDRAL ' Anglican "no choral Iiuchsrlst and Sermon ll.00 n. -ill. Morning Prayer and Serv UNIIIID LHURCH o1 CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Reverend ’I‘. B. Pltlrfliill-In. ntinlstc W! “A. gsnist and Cllll! Director - '“ wprSuzsnne Brenttm. Lie. Mlde O‘ amqdfiaba-itrM-bmgfl O SUNDAY sanvlqz m“ _ J ‘*- I m no; C°"""“'"°" u Chlmlll 52311135.“ Sm” clam!‘ 19m Mum‘ "-00 l- "l- Pfllllry and Beginners Department in Social Hall. 11.00 s. m. PUBLIC WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. Anthem: “Christ Hath A Garden" Young People's Bible Class. v 7.00 p. m. PUBLIC WORSHIP eon- ducted by the Minister Subject: "TO GO WITII JESUS" Anthem: "The Heavens Are De- claring" — Beethoven. YOU ARE INVITED T0 WOR- SHIP IN TRINITY CHURCH eapnsr THE BAPTIST CHURCH Supplying lllinistcrihe Rcv. _Dr. A. I). MacKenzle. Morning Worship I1 a. m. Sermon: finned into Living" Ant-hem: "0 Taste turd Sec" (GOSI) The (‘hurch School frllclws Mom- lng Worship. Evening l’\'(\|'all||l 7 l’. ill. Sermon: "What, l5 Sucorss" Anthem: "Sun 0i My (Turrlcr) Qrkanlst and Director of Choir. Miss Helen Stewart. A.T.C..ol. You are cordiallv welcomed to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL I). DUNBAR. l. T.H.. Minister. MRS. M. C. STEWART, Organist and Choir Director 10.00 :1. m. Church ‘School aml Family llour. 11.00 a. m. Morning \'l'orshlp and (‘ommunlon Sermon: "GOD'S PROVISION IN WORSHIP" (Music Selected. 7.00 p. m. Evcnlllli Worship. Scrnlnn; "WHY Bl-I A CHRIST- IAN?" Solo: In The Golden I-Zvcnlng by Eric MacGreg-ro. Cenh-al Christian urges its mem- bers and cordially invites {is friends to Worship on thc 1.6111’; Day- “SKLVVATIONHARMY Major snd Mrs. Victor Maclmnn ll.00 a m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.' m. Sunday School. Intcr- esting lessons for boys and girls. 7.00 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. Weeknight Meeting each Thurs- day at I p. m. The Sunday Meetings will he conducted by Major and Mrs _Cecll Pretty. oi Fredericton. N.B. There will he special music and singing. All are cordially lnvitcd to attend the above meeting at the Cltldei this week-end. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street LORIYS DAY 10.00 s. m. Sundny School 11 a. m. Breaking or Bread 7.30 p. m. Gospel Meeting 8.00 p. m. Wednesday night: Prayer and illinlstryz . 7.00 p. m. Friday night. Children's Meeting. to ssvq sinners. I TIM 1:15 ALL WELCOME THANKS such a success. 0M0 0F THANKS lents in the Veterans “ling fli- 1h! P. E. I. Hospital (wish to exPYIF-i the Maple Hills Women's Institute: also the Willing Circle oi the Daughters, Trinity United Church. for their donations. and all citizens who in any way helped 1° make the Veterans comfortable in overcomsth the m: victory oi Hoph-"Por h’ "9 loved through We." u Victory 9g Loy. ,_ If“! he who loveth God ‘l his brother also." NEWFOUNDLAND sWDlYlHC K855i"! Mliem" m" V ‘ . PRINCE anwaan ISLAND for ewlnnsrmnn s. MORRISON. AUXILIARY -— gr" '"' LACTIC IN POUND! ‘w, u d“ A quart oi. milk .wcighs sp- w,,,.]d_..“_ °.g:;':“,°;_h° proximately two Pounds. m Victory oi Rlditeous- "" - "'56 —- for "right "WWW-h a nation.” 1*" {may or Freedom - i" no mm Shall mere "l! free." Victory of Mercy- -__ .- $3}, w- m-v ow:- ELIZABETWS The chum, of rut? HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL writs m- Particulars lfl Main It... Monoton. NJ. liilod 011i, Victorious Messages from [h ‘ - I as s llh~iustahav .... 2.3”" “mm-s- ::'.'.::.:::.. "$.15. roman’: H b ' ClORN slgraaicfoa-enlyi-{aiv- ‘ifs: P to mlk‘ ‘h k 0 Ill It! l! 0 00M?! QIIC I» ....... .. :il‘....".°'.2 "".'.:':':.:.'.'.::::‘::;.';:';::1:.1:o1's?: P-EI. Auxiliary Branch. .mQvn.PUI'NAM'SCORNEXTRAO'IDIs Aillliuy 0m“ w; 11mm. eat all dealers in medicine. "mt Ullrlottletown. 8d Putnam's Corn Extractor 3"'°""4 ll v-ihioe. 0.0. Visitirl; labial: "THE uzw canons!" Soul." , ‘Christ. Jesus came into the world The Social Service Depsrtnmlbwnd-a lmhm WiBh i0 “("13 ‘heir Hunk‘ m lnisllllncss" and, in the those who helped malice their lottery ‘ilho War Velcralls who arc pal.- their appreciation and thanks to~ ‘c I Deep in our hearts there's s picture |ornnu ouinnuv‘ This column is reserved ior news "i 1"“! interest. out advertising or I "Wu Illture may n. rem-M ""°"' m‘ URAEWEU- IOr Pirotographs. RIDDY (JARS. T l leg, w Scooters at The Bilrflhop. "an. ruvcnuxv TABLES and Chains. will 10W Dries. Tomlbs Mush OIS. SI‘. CATHERINE’! SCHOOL -_ Sunday School 2.30. Gospel Mac-g. ing 3 P. M. April 27th. ac voua ssnvrcs, Arum Coll Company. Phone 249s. WE WILL BE ODOSED all day Sflillfdfly- April 26th. for Stock tak- ing. MacDonald & Rowe Wood- working C0., Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. W. Ellsworth Bsgnall, Hunter River, has been recently eppolnted Agent, for Massey Harris Co., with a full; line of ianm machinery. also was-h- ing machines and home freezers. ___THE__ ETO_WN _ GUARDIAN ‘iiw 0-04 y... i i at Si. James (Kirk) join with them. iOOiM §>QQ Cancer Radio Drama Tonight A, special dramatic progrgmmg in support of the work oi! the Ga- Ylfldlln Cancer Society. entitled "The Case Against Cancer." will be broadcast tonight over the Dominion Network at 11.30 At- lsntic Standard Time. The programme is contributed by the C_ B. C. and the script Wrilibn by Mr. Lister Sinclair. Ill-St April the some feature was ENJOY a Tender Broiler or Fryer Q- dinner Sunday. first chicken o! the season. On sale today at H. C.‘ Atkinson and Queen Street Meat Market. Grown by Ralph Raynor, Mt. llerbert. . ‘ HUNTER RIVER. United Church, Charge. Services on Sunday, April 27th, are as I0liOWS‘.—NOI‘1h Wilt- shire 11 A. M. Hampshiro 2.30 PM. nuci Hunter River 7..'l0 l’. M. Rcv., J. l. lliorrison, iilinisicr. i CHURCH 0F IJNULANI) Ber-l vices for the Parish 0d’ Springfield and Crapaud. Sunday. April 27th. Si. John's, Chm-ch, Crapaud. Morn- ing Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Eliz- abeth's, Springfield. Eivrning Praycr‘ 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. BIBLE STORY OBJECTIVE. — That men and wocncu may learn‘ to worship God "according to the‘ Scriplurrs," lhoy must br madck nvuilablc Ln every; laud. so Ihul of} lhcm ii can be said, "We do incur. I ihnm speak in our tongue the won dorful works oi God." ‘this is the sole object oi all Bible Sccicty ci-, fort. Tho P. l‘). I. Auxlllalgv or} Branch uocds your helpful cooper“ atlon in promoting this gfezti work. I -——_ THE SOCIAL SIGRVICE l)RA\\'-. ING 100k place last cvcning in thr~| i llcly Nmne 11.111. l-‘cllowlilg are rho winncrs: 1st, Barbara Nickersou. '37 Grafton Sirrci. 2112i. Angus Gillis, Si. Francis Slavic _ flrd. Joscph Rov- ell, B6 \V£'yIlIDlil-'.l. 11th. Alnrv DufLv. 53 Elm Ave. 5. J. A. Clinton. 7 Bishop Street. 6th, I'll: l.. I. Duffy. 67 Douglas Strcci. 71h. Joan Gillls, 4 Water Strcrvl. 8th, Mrs. D. Kli- bridc. Portage COMING CONVENTIONS —A- lmcmg the conventions and confer- ienres which are scheduled to con- ivcnc at the Charlottetown Hotel ‘this summer and full are: the Jiiarillmr- Editors’ Association from Muy 12 to l4; the District Kins- imcn Club. Ma,» 22 to 24; (he EN. R. Mai-iltenailvc of Way Broth- gerhood, Juno l6 to Zil; the Fox Breeders. June I6 to 1B; the North American Liic I-zlsurancc, Scptenl- her 14 lu l7 and the Clllllidinll i Association of ‘ifourist and Public~ ity Bureaux, from September E to Z5. ' THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — At Morning Worship tomorrow in the Kirk lhc officers and ntembers u! the Order of Odd Fellows and Reb- ekahs oi the City will be present‘. 'l‘.he Minister, the Rev'd. T. H. Bus- soll Somcrs, M. A. S. '1‘. M.. will con- duct both lliorniug and Evening Worship and pronch the Sermons. ‘Ilile third scrmon hr the series on "Affirmations of the Christian Faith" will b6 delivered st the ‘blaming Service entitled "We Be liove in the Holy Ghost." At Even- ing Worship the Sermon will be en- 1111051 “A scmion for Sprlngllde." The music will be under the direc- tion of the Church. Organist. M185 E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bee. and will imlude. in the Morning. Wood- "Oomes st times. a Evening. a '.<oprnno solo by Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart cmillrd "Ail in thr- April Iivcnmg and liiendclssoluvs an- them "If with nil your hearts ye truly sbek Me." 'i‘he Churbh‘ School meets at 2.30 in the Aziternooxx. In tend and loving memo y of our dear son and brother, Milton K111i’! 'M°""°m°"3' "m" ‘md 59"“ 27' 'iie1d United Church parsonage the ' I010. fMore preelmss than silver snd gold. -‘ |A picture oi our deer son and rotlher i Whose memory shall never grow, old. With sorrow And lean snstv Mien flow | We think oi him in God's keeping And thlt he willed it s0. |Inserted by Father. Mother and, Sister Georgie. - | QQOQQQI secnsranv-ruasunaa 1 CANADIAN TEACHERS‘ FEDER», ATION ———— I Applications will be recoil/rd be- Ion: June 1st for ihc position oi Secretsry-‘ireesurer o! the Canad- ian Teachers‘ Federation with office. at Ottawa. Qualifications should in- elude provincial teacher's certificate. executive and administrative unper- lence. logcthcr with ability to meet the public. Initial salary —— up lo $6,000.00 depending upon qualificat- ion and experience. Final dccislon will be made in August 1947. Applications ishould be scni ‘to: DR». C. N. CRUTCIIIWELD- I IN Cascade Avenue, Shswlnlgan Falls. Qux liil fillflfl ‘Though our hearts are heavy i. l i . |'i‘ime for "l Likr- ll Here" will broadcast. and was so highly com- mended particularly by the protes- slonsi members o! the Society's Board of Director-s. that 1t was decided to repeat it this year. It Wlii also be carried by the Colum- bi; Broadcasting System in the United States. NEW LAWN MOWER! at Tihe Bike Shop. DAVENPORT-in (‘it-Op wim- vol dim-outstanding value. ‘Yon-rubs lliuslc Store, SATURDAY SPECIAL. indies‘ silk bloomers and panties, regular value $1.50. sale price $1.00. Prowsc Bros Ltd. IIAZELBROOK Baptist Ohuvch. Preaching service Sunday. April 27th. at 3 1’. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Rev. I. A. (Yorbctt, Ylfinislrr. ‘THE WORD BAIIA‘! menus Light. Tune in to Ci-‘CY sunduy, 5.03 p.m. Last. in series on Baha'i Principles for a Lasting Pence. ili/TPINEE filltFonoralvtvu. _ kc 'J..-'i0 as advertised. Don't ilriss scr- lug lhe play of the year. RED (‘ROSS crippled children's (liuics conducted by Dr. Acker at. Red Cross - Hoilsc, Charlottetown, Tuesday, Mnv 6; in 'l‘n\vn I<Inu_ Summerside. Widay. May 9. Ad- ults contact Red Cross fnr ap- polrltments, other dates. SATURDAY uluc $1.50. solo Provvse Bros Ltd. price $1.00. CITY POLICE COURT — At lile Police Court yesterday 11101“!- illi; a man charged with usng abusive and insulting language on the complaint of his wife was rc- mauded for one wcek. A rrmaildrrl speedel- was fined $10 and gust: or 20 days and a rlru-ilk and disor- dcrly was remanded Imti-l today. A case of Income Tax evasion was Wiiildfilwll and ihc three m-o charged with attempted theft were dismissed. TRINITY CHURCH. — The Min- ister will conduct the services on 511116011’. and deliver the sermons. i115 subjects will be "The New 'i‘restiS0" 11nd “To Go With Jesus." The music tinder the direction of Mr. Kendall, will include two anth- ems by the choir: "The Heavens Are Declaring" by Beethoven. and "Christ Hath a Garden" by Thimmz. The various dcpartmcllts or the Church School will meet at the usual hours. including the young ipeopids Bible Class in the after- noon. Strangers and students are cordially invited to worship with us. RETURNING T0 l‘. E. I. -Fiiteen R. C. A. F. personnel have received (posting for Fort Nelson and will be leaving for the north M: the first o! the nloriilh. Amonm them is the popular J. J. MacDonald .w110 has spent two ylears here and ‘has Illtldlg Fort St. John his second home. Jay jay expects to get back east to the Island some time soon, however. as he doesn't think he or fmsny of his colleagues can take Fort Nelson after the charms oi’ Fort St. John. -- F‘ort St. John Ex. Mr. MacDonald's fonner homo was in Chewy volley and his friends are looking forward to seeing him. oou Fellows andwliebekahs i The Odd i-‘eiloas and Rebekah: of Charlottetown. will meet Church Sunday School st 10:45 AM" u; form In procession snd attend Divine Service at Si. James (Kirlv; Church at 11:00 A.M. Visiting membels sre cordially invited to SPECIAL, ladies" rilk bloomers and panties, rectum": (i) \ ‘é I! OIDK. OI‘ COMMHTTIE. 0l00%00 ' Literature And Life By hookmaa = GIAYS ELIGY There is a saying that “the English take their pleasures sad- ly." At all events. they have a. number of elegies. monuments of words. Jeremy Tsylc/r might call these elcgies a "bundle oi cypress." Here are members of this liter- ary family: Milton's “Lyciduf” in memory of one King who intend- cd to study for the church bu: was drowned; Shelley's “Adonuls" in honour oi’ Keats who died young; Matthew Arnold's "Rugby Chapel" in memory oi! his father. the famous master of Rugby schcol, and “Thyrsis" an elegy for Ar- lhur H. Clough; Swinburnefia poem mu Béll'l‘_\' Cornwall and 1.n viegy in memory of Baudelsuc; Emerson's “Threl1ody" in memory of his little son vvho died when five years old; and Tennysuxrs "In Mc-moriam." This is the com- pany in which we ficitl Gray's greu; poem. This last one should have in- terest ter us in Canada, first be- cause of its human interest. and secondly because General Wolfe repealed it on the eve hciorc {ho inking 0i Quchvc. He is rcpuvlcd to have said that he would ll- lhrr hr‘ the author of that poem than take Quchcc. Both Gray and he are among the immortals. R. II. Iluilon callcd l-l the "in- curnnlicn of evcuing regret" It. rild not Luke Gray scvcn yours to \\'l‘i|f‘. It. hurl hrcn heuuu 5nd hit. inr llial nmny years; but \"ilH:| rm aunt whom he hurl loved (lied. zmti was iluricd in Stoke Farris ("C cicry. ho took up the wort: nrznln unvl r-omplvlvd it. 'i‘hal was lire rcmcteryu in which he, wax snnpu-.~:cri in hr- musing, and is nude near in Windsor and Etch. School. It begins with evening‘ coming on. Th:- "knoli oi parting day" 1S tolled. and night is 0105-. in; in. Slow pedestrian movem-rrli ‘ is uotcrhiu the vowel cffcti of the lines: "The ploughman home- u-ard plods his weary way." ‘Then he thinks of ‘those wno sleep in the cells around. No mum- ing val] shall cver awaken them Lu the work lhcy used to do, i‘l iicld, wood m‘ home. "Oit did zhe harvest. lo their sickle yield" but till-ii day is past. Gray had a r31.- rler heart and he tells us not to, look in scorn on the short until simple annals of the poor." Tue; tombstones with their few byv-qvflsy; ——so-n1c holy text-loll how they. cast 5 longing lingering look be- i hind. He thinks of the possibilities that lie in those quiet graves — those who in the words of Oliv Wcndali Holmes, “died with the lnusil‘ in them." Like Gray him- ; self (as some one said of him) 1 they never spoke out. "They never ‘ had a chalice. There may have been possible Ilampdens. Crom- \vells, or even Miltons there. Their “sober wishes never learn- cd to stray" beyond their quiet lot‘ At the end of the poem we have an epitaph which he wrote for himself. "Fair science frowned not on his humble birth" ls s. line. We know that he was e scholar and spent most, of his life around Cambridge and among books. Matthew Amoid trys to account for the smallness o! his poetic eut- put by saying that "he lived in an age o! prose." Strange 1t seoms that Cambridge nursed more poets than Oxford. though it was a place for mathematics and science. ibrosdcast). Subject, “The Dyna- mic oi’ Easter." Anthem, "Morn- ing and Evening" (Roberts). 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible (tlass; 7.00 p.m., evening prayer and sermon; subject. "Our Life and Immortality"; anthem. "Bro- HERRDV-WALL — At Hayfield marriage of Miss Arlene Wall. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Wail. of Maiden to Lewis Herrln, oi Murray Harbor, P. E. I. was solemmlrzed by Rcv_ R. H. MacKenzle. The bride was wearing a turquoise blue wool suit with floral hst and short vcil. and brown accessories. She was attended by her sister, Mes. George Allen, of Cape Tormentine, who was wear- ing a bluc suit and nlhtchillr! hat. Georg:- Allcn was gruomsman. Fol- lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hcrrin lcfl. for Print-c Edward Is- land. --Saint John Telegraph Jour- nel. er. rauus nitric... Church. Sunday. Apt-ll 27th, I947. ‘Third Sunday alter Easter. 8.30 a.m., I-Ioly Communion; ll.00 p.m.. morning prayer and sermon ther James‘ Air" (traditional). The morning service will be broadcast over Radio Station CFCY. Everybody welcome. "ms BAPTIST 0111114711,, Pending the arrival at the Rev. I.‘ D. Devlson. B. D.. who assumes the‘ pastorate of the Baptist Church in June. lhc pulpit will be supplied by ihe Rr-v. Dr. A. D. Mackenzie who will take morning and evening wor- ship tomorrow. Dr. MscKertbieb morning seornon will be "Lsmed Into Living" and for the evening.‘ "who! is Succflss?" The morning nniholn villi bc Goss‘ "O Taste and Sec" and for the evening Turner's “Sun 0f hly Soul." The Church- School menu. as wiual at. the close of Morning Worship. The music of the day will be undcr the dlrbctidn of (he organist and director oi oholr, Miss Helen Stewart. A.T.C.M. Please be assured ot your welcome to participate in worship a-t the Baptist Church tomorrow. ' (Spring Suggestions! There's Spring in the air-let's do something about it. Brighten your home with some new things and hers ors some Ideas; A new NUMDAH RUG-bright end colorful-er special price . . $1.96 es “"4; .._|_u...;_“...s| .. Spring-Filled STUDIO SUITES-well bull able, good looking t, comfort- $125.00 AXMINISTER RUGS-just o few, various shades and pettsrI-lllgffjlisnd 9x 10%. Prices from $58 to $8‘: BEDROOM SUlTES—We have new ones just received, from $99.50 up to a beautiful mahogany suite at $335.00 And os for CHESTERFIELDS. You should ass the love- ly mohair suits in wine with green. PHONE zlss It's beautiful. Special Representative I29 KENT ST. F. A. S. Jones Pil0lli 2100* S. Special Representative 121i Kill” ST. Tennyson complained that ‘ri “fed tlui the ill‘li rl." But though (INN-s output \\:l'-. ~nmll lomparcri with somc. _vcl h». hurl grrzrl influence on ."tlt'((‘€‘(‘|lll;1 uritolx ' __ l< probably (he best "ih m tho lnnguagc IL tin-n Clruy I .\\|l'."l3_)1iii.ilihi_\‘ and l: ii. in-uusziil oui. but. with no manic qrllzlchnll. Iic gr‘, Iv motley for it. Ilmv unlihr: wha. urns in the pre urlrris is 1.5 the uihvr tiziy. An gelling; $11,000 s, ucek 101‘ ho)" siiurc Ill pulling "Aliw ill Wontifrlulltl are lllvilllt‘! , lug, "What M00 _ uvvrzsr THE vision o live p mental, -ors o Unexcel Mount citizen. tor and courses tlun in LE GI- celved ACADEMY iiiiilliiiiiillilliii. 00LLEOE $dckville, New Brunswick FOUNDED I840 YOUR CHILD The guidance and super- RESIDENTIAL hsor and lee the best of all that makes o cultured, responsible and disciplined ‘I'll! AOADDMY—BoyI' red- dentlsl anhool providing hin- school prolessiosrnl courses. . THE OOMIMIECIAL 00L- vviia a yesr in residues with sl the advantages vrhloh only unlvordtl lite 1 Poe prospectus please write to ' Headmaster, K. A. Par-her. Applications now being rc- illl (ho screen. Wr- i 1w (Ink with Brunt‘.- porridge had John NT ALLISIIN 0N0 ni rm; answ- coucsrrozv or i the‘ whole educa- rocess — spiritual, physical and social niy possible in n SCHOOL. led opportunities at Allison lo learn, leading to ants-tolls- Arts, Selenee and ‘thorough and oom- IVLA. for fall term I947. Alli-c get? He was a iIHlLiiElIlilPV-i‘ ~—- is within tlncc years of being two centuries uitl, and Edmund Gusee says this about it: "ft is the ty-"pl- cal piece of Enzllsh verse‘ our ‘poem of poems," I Keats?" Whnt (lid the aillhur of! i-an. llc got fame. That is sumr. compensation. and sir)". mile-l stud- icus Gray got the some. 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