Willi?» .114] ,.v,-,t.\,u-._ .. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE € gguuncngs 557773“- fiuliillllll; Harpist-Author Chosen | Win Governor-General’: Literary Award 44... C HURL H UF ENGLAND 9T, PETERS CATHEDRAL Anslioan Boohtoro elonsrl ________._.._..__......._ Rpv. Canon E. M. Malone pi..\,, l..’l‘li.. Incumbent. organist and Choir Director liliss rsuranns Brenton. Lie. Music susnKv-Esiivicz 5.00 Holy Communion ' 10.00 Mntlns "pi (hi-rsl Eucharist and Sermon 11o suiidny $611001 wry Evening and Sermon Week Day Servlcrs lri All Souls‘ Chapel "Hi, (nmniunlun. _ sir. Monday and Pride!- 1.45 ‘fueiiday, 'l‘hursday. Saturday. _ Wedncsdly- Eutnoiig 7.30 Friday. Ail seats are free and unspprop- rum-ii. Visitors are welcomed and the. incumbent ls (lad to see them liter the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME '51‘. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. J. T. lbbott. R.D., Rector Rtllhitlll F. Mugford. A.R.C.O.. tirgniyist and Choir Master. second Sunday After Elaiibr 55in n. m. Holy Communion. ll.fili n. m. Mnming Prayer ninl Sermon. Prrziehel‘. The Very Rev. iir. ii‘. r1. l-‘uller. Dcsn oi Saskatoon. tnihrm: "Ave Verum“ -Mosari. 1.3a l’_ Al. Sunday School and llililn Flam. 7,00 p. m. Eveninz Prayer and si-rmtn. Preacher. The Very Rev. l)r. iv. ii. Fuller, Dean of Saskatoon. Anthem: “Like As A Hart”- No y cl lo. iioiiors will receive a cordial welcome at St_ Paul's Church. PRESBYIERIAN fill) KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Minister Th; Rev. T. B. Bunch Centers 0r uriist » Miss E. Lilian McKenzie ' Mus, Bac. ll .1. m. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: “Affirmations ct‘ the Christian Faith" ll. “We Believe in Irsus Christ. th; Lord’: Anthem: "Christ llath a Garden liailcd Around" (Eric Thlmam) 2.30 p. m. CHURCH SCHOOL i i1. m. EVENING WORSHIP Scrmon: “He That Is Not With Mo. ls Against Me" Anthem: “Come unto Me, All ye llini Laliour“ iWilIiam Spcrcz) The Minister will conduct ths service unrl deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH i Prince and Grafton Street l nsv. (i. CARLYLE wtcissrsn i Minister ' Mrs. Arthur llopcr. (Jholr Director 11.0w a.m. Theme: Christian Per- srirrance." . lLHIlllS l2, 717, 554. Anthem: "0 Saviour oi the World.“ Goes. ‘$.30 p. in. The Sabbath School and Bible Cloned Evening Worship H0 p. in. ‘Theme: ‘What God Ex- pects oi Us," Hymns 663, 4'14. 532. Anthem: "0 Taste and Sea." Goss "ieek iii-st the Kingdom oi God. smi all these things shall be added lmtu you," You are cordially wcrshlri with us. Qi-i._-_-___ NEW FILM CENSOR LnNDON - (OPI - Sir Bid- ricv \\'. llurris has become chief Briivn iiim ccnsor. succeedlnl the late Lord Tyrrcll. Gospel iHall fiper Prince Street‘ lord's Diiy 10.00 a. m. Swidoy Scliocl ll u. m. Breaking ot Bread 7-3“ i1. m. Gmlptl Meeting "0 li- oi. Wednesday night: rrayer llltl Ministry. . WI n. m. i-"i-iss, night Children's Wetting. ‘Christ Jesus came into t‘ie world b m. sinners. r rm 1:15" y ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY m!" and Mrs. l-‘it-tor Mlill "-99 s_ in. Holiness Mselay. 7" ll- m. Bundsy School. Inter- ,’ "u"! lessons for boys and girls. Pt iI-m. Evanrellstle Meeting. a lleeknight Meeting each Thurs- l!‘ Rt I p, m, Th“ Sunday Meetings will he iéftndiioted by Major I-nil Mris_ Tp" Pretty. of Fredericton. ma. d 0:0 will be special music and h“! "l- All are cordially lnfltd attend the above meeting at ini ltetl it: UNll w LHURLH oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Reverend '1‘. n p] . u. 5- Rcy llcndail.glf.’llt?A.i\l. A c0 Q Orwilu ma can. Direct-tar iooo s. m. J FT . oi Church o 5m“ m“? 11.00 s. in. rrimiir q 5,31,", Department l-n n”...§|';'§,||_ "l: 11-00 s. m. PUBLIC WOBSHIPI} . mngufl“ b? the Minister. §~$Zé'.“-"?-.~°.li{.§l‘i?.“ “m” ‘ souc/iriorr? l" AM’- Sopraiio Solo: ‘Come [Into lllm"' -—llaindel ~» 5'1"!‘ 5010M. Miss Rhoda Pendle-l 311M211. ‘roost Allison Conservatory Anthem: “Ye That. Love The n?» ,5. C£lerid|¢.']';y|o|-_ i . p. m. ou P I ‘ i Ch". “I "PCs Bblel mo p. m. PUBLIC wonsiiir con-i ducted by the Minister nlysfvieot: "A MODERN necess- Bvnrano Solo: "A Prayer" --}lill¢-; Miss Rhoda Pemdletoit. Anthem: “Ye Iloiy An;tl."_. Thlrnun "last every thing that hath breath praise the Lord." = YOU ARE INVITED TO worn; SHIP IN TRINITY CHURCH ’ BAPI ISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister ltev. l. Judson levy. B.D. Morning Worship ll a. m. Sermon: “What Christ Expects From His Followers" i Anthem: “The Shepherd Psalm" (Protheroe) The Church School l2 noon Evening Worship 1 P. M. l Sermon "New. Unto Iiim Who Is Able to Keep You" The Male Choir will lead in the‘ evening music Duet, "Ccms Holy Spirit" , Mr. R. D. Qulgley, Mr. Barry Budzen. Organist a Director nt‘ Clinic. Miss Hole Stewart. A.T.C..vl. i You are cordially welcomed tol worship with '1‘llE issrrisrl _ ‘CHURCH. I CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ‘CHURCH | l Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNHAR. B. ‘LII.- Mlnister. , MRS. M. C. STEWART. Organist.’ and Cliolr Director 10.00 a. m. Church School anti Family Hour. 11.00 a. rn. Morning Worship and Communion ‘ Sermon: "DID IT JUST HAPPEN" (Doctorfme o! Cosmogony) Boloz-(Selectedl-By Mn. MeKe-nna 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon: ‘The ETERNAL ESCAPE" . Anthem: "The Lord ls My Shep- crd" . Gospel Team Central Christian urges its mem- bers and cordially LIIViMs its friends to Worship on the Lord's Day The British aiiil , Foreign Bible l Society iN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY REQUESTS During tibc past years the Society has received con- ...‘ ‘ under the wills oi departed friends of the Society who. durlnl "W" iiiethne. had made rrovh- ion tor the r-rtherance oi the work of the Bible So- ciety, either in the Domin- ion oi Canada and New- foundland or the various Mission Fields. In many ln- stances these friends were generous supporters oi the Society durlnr their llie~ "They now rest from their labors ‘and their worlds do follow than." Many who cannot give lsrro some to the world- wide work of the Bible 5o- ciety duriii¢_ their lifetime. may. through a bequest. 6X- tend their influence many years. Be sure and mark your bequest for the I'.E.I. Afigillary or Branch. Ana- lllasy Office. It! Prince Stu _ Charlottetown. 1e Citadel this week-end. 29' Elm WlLL SPEAK 3 PM United Pentecostal llhurch y Evangelist ii. lluiiioy of ll. l. ii Man Who ilas on Delivered From Tiic illlliii DALI-El IIIIK REV. DUDLEY IS A PLAIN-POWERFUL- HOLY GHOST FILLED PREACHER ursus saws-mus MEALS) m. J. c. KLEINSTIUIEI, mo. s» clicrpe. Aisnue .-AL$O 7:30 P.M. 751i wlllmn ls reserved tor news sf loeai interest. but advertising oi I "WI! asters may be inserted at iive oents a word strictly psy- sbli- In advance, As Best I t UORONTU. APPil lil __ ICP) _ Wmlfrtd Bombrick. Montreal liar. IPl-fl. has Won the Govcmcr-Gcner. '51" UWYl-"y Award for the im. HOWARD Mcmms. Fm“ ggijgn tlhemelof 1946 with iicr first Footwear at I75 Queen Street. mm ‘Arg:"‘"g°""“' "Vi"? Wil- l‘ W001i. president of sfiwgcéiunsriow LIFE m- srlenomlgfillgdguthors’ Association. I ..___ l Last year the s 1rd BEAUTIFUL Chesierflcids. Cus- Huflh Mlvl-ennsri. Miliiilffbii irOm made -— outstanding Him. Montrealcr, whim; “Two solitude!” wmbs Music Store. WM adiuclgcu the oiilstandln . J 8 ex- RESERVE Kira ' anlzfiilsdefifirckcllllilialdlljli mum By. evening, ‘ i i (1- - . gzuiy 10tlh. for Knights of Columbus Ont. won the gleam/be cereatom Centre Carnival. award f0: his autobiographical uh CHERR" VA ‘ V ‘ Search 0i Mysgify . cnuiw". _ Seal-lg} ASHNLQIQ1E£ ioghveagwiizrd to: academic non-fict- nco A. M. st. Andrew's. Oiiwcli at i, uppoirligie/rinprotg-sohra’qinmgajrzmgz. T00- Vtrnon River service cancel~ Queen's Universi Ki ' I m, R ,l _ , ._ - 1y. nizston, Ont. €\ A s.vven. Minister. lfor his Canadian history entitled 000K’! for known-ppm cumin-s TAXI. Phone szs "Colony to Nation" OPEN TODAY. - . ' Lead Liuniicil. will beMglgfiriei king?!’ himbert‘ylncll o’ T°r°m° “apmred and welcome your m“ in n,“ de_ award ivith his volume po-t c 1.. M ‘ Lirlnilibdn q 00m & McLeod I" humm" ""1131 L- Symoiis of ' Toronto won the I/cacock Medal . tiered the Ste h I5 “i; CHURCH NOTICE for r or ° < . l’ "I ‘i Milton and Rustic“ ‘or gfiayJrembiflili Committee. Orillil. QC» Apr“ ZOUL S‘. Johns‘ Mum". oi hs Gilt-say Melcdy." Moiniiig Pi'i\_\'f‘l‘ 1100 A. M. Si. P/llVflCF. Rllslico, i-Iv MP-Illg Prayer‘ 5W0 l‘. M. licv. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. I Successful llarpivl Ottawa-born Winifred BIiiIbbflCkl yllflS l1-Pd'B successful career as, CAVENDISH UNITED ciiuiicirfrfimm and ma?‘ “m” Nmhi __Pubn: \vomhip_ Sunday Apr“ American tours since licr musicaL 946 Novelist Lowe: spent most of his teaching NIB?!” B5 professor of history at} United College. Winnipeg. ‘ An accomplished pianist and‘ painter. Robert Finch is associate professor cl French ct Un-lvcrslty o.’ Toronto. 1 Harry L. Syiiioii.~-. an insurance company cxcuiive, previously pub- lished "Friendship." a bcok of essays about summer heme life on a farm Governor-General medals will be, presented winii-cis at the annual‘ dinner of the Chadian Authors‘ Association iii Vancouver. July il. The Leacock Medal for Humor will be bcstowed at s ceremony arrang- ed by the town of orillis. Contest Judges l Following were ilic judges [or the‘ awards: 1 Fiction — Joseph Lister Rutledge, of Toronto, general manager ofl Liberty magazine; Charles Jenn-l lngs of Tcrcizio. OBC executive. and Ira Dilworih of Vancouver. British Columbia CBC superintendent. Poetry - Prqf. E. K. Brown of the University of Chicago. Earle Blrney of Vancouver. ediior of Canadian Pccirv mnsuilnc and Leo Cox of Montreal. acivcrifsing ixcc- uiive. crown, iinii-ficilcn licdcriek s. Kennedy of lliOllirttll, editor-iii. chief of the Family Herald and Weekly Star; DI‘. Marguerite R-Obctis of tlig English deparimen-i. ' ry-;oo@>oo<@oe@ co@e1r@6 Winners of the Governor-Generals Literary Awards for the best works uf fiction. poetry, cre- ative non-fiction. ucadcniic iiun-fic cd by the Canadian Authors’ Association. sion, Oni., tscudemic non-fiction! Winniircd Bambrick, Montreal, onto. (hunter). . Masters iii The Parachute Mail By Peter Benedict l.) "You {new A Place?" Peggy leaned forward upon It elbows on the table. She answer. erl_ tlcli-bcruicly: "What rio you iliiilli? Ever iricri in gov, ; or thing odd I had on me is more iliflihl know; and evm for those I had some awful moments. No. after there six are from‘. I'm iiilisliPd unit-w I i-nn contact mni- so.- rf ifictionl; lion and humor published by Canadian" wriicrs in i946, sl announc- Fvcm left to rig-iii: A. R. M. Lon ‘i'. Winnipwg and Kinc- rcreatlvt- nun-fiction); : Frederick Philip Grove, Si-mcoc. Ont, l-iarrv L. Symons. Tor- Robcrt Finch. Toronto. (poetry); ' SOURIS HAVE BEEN OPERATING NOW FOR SOME TIME ALL OUR WORK l5 GUARANTEED AND We Style Your iiairf to Suit Yciir individual Personality WRITE, PHONE, OR CALL IN AND MAKE YOUR l Bible? 20th. 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 3.0!) P. M. New’ Giargow. liev. E. Cof- fin, B. A., hfliibtvi‘. DON'T MISS Variety Concert, Zion Church l-lnli, ‘Fuesilay. Apr.) 2211i. B o'clock. Auspiccs Christian Endeavor. Tickets ~10 cents, on sale at Old Spain and Hughes Drug Co. CONCERT PARTY ARRIVING.—- A Mount Allison Concert party ae~ Icolriipanicd by Dean n. w. McKiel will arrive in the City today. ‘fir: artists CUIYIDIiSiIIZ the party aie: Misc Rhoda Ptizizllcton, Soprano; (Miss Doreen Hall, Violinist; Miss Eleanor Hickman, Pianist and Mira Elizabeth Anderson, Accompanisi, Tihese artists are being entertained by former Allisoiiians while im the City and i-hcy will render a perfmm- fiCblli. as a young girl. Btrfure the,’ University of ’l‘crcnto. rnri Richard $990M! Wflrlrl Wfl‘ she spent iwoiCroiit-h of London, Ont, vhicf lib- _ supply iicrc in Loiirliwii D n‘; lvlis cl the Alhambra theatre, Lon-l YJTiP-Tl of the London public librcry. ~0 mo there must he 011C. D. _ PROMPT REPLIES TO ALL LETTERS g0". Elillland and later toured thei Avademic pron-fiction — Dr. it? But how to get a; when oniliicnt with a show which she} Sydney Smiili. president of the I'm still practically a siranpr-i- dfiflrlbes in her ilrizc-wiuriiing novel/University cf Toronto; D2‘. A. W. hot-c, is a hI-t of‘ a iaroiilcm‘ Frederick Philip Grove, author“ 0f 12 D001“ of which nine are novels‘ wus born in Russia '76 years ago ‘of Swedish and Scottish parents. Coming to Cnndaa as a youth, he spent most of his life in Manitoba. first. ns u form laibcrer and later as a school principal. New iii ill health, he lives cn his ,i'ai'm near Simone, Ont. Native of Barrie. Ont, A. R. M.i Truernan. president c! the Univers- ity of Manitoba. and Dr. N. A. M. MacKenzie. pflsideni of the Univer- sity of British Columbia. Judges of humor — Franklin DIVey McDowell cf Toronto. novelist and Canadian Notional Railways public relations representative: Pref. John D. Robins of Viciort; College. Un- iversity cl 'i‘ai'cnio. and Kathleen Strange of Winnipeg, author. ~r~.\ &7~7\7\7\’\'X J’? since in llfnriz Mrmorial llnll. y) lylciiday‘ evening. I if ) - v. i i And LMG i; THE BIBLE: Twice lbicsstd l5 l g ihe receiver of a gift, if he cii-n "' Z share it with others. “The Word" g) “y lggqkmgn 5 says ihe psalirnist “is a lump uiiio _. d: my fret and a light Ulllu my pnth." ‘mm Can you i‘ii.iik of anything more‘ < .. _ rclzvant tohhe nscds of the world. The Mum“ Ra "Ml darkened by violence, ftar mid The ncelcsm, Railromy. is the haired, as \\'c so into the unknown future ihuifilic mcssagcs cf the The Bible Sncicty asks for your interest. your prayers and iilfts. Give your support for its werl: tlircugii the P. E. I. Auxiliary cr Branch Auxiliary office. 142 Prince street. Ciliarlcttcicvxii. ' LEAVE FOR OTTAWA (FONVEN- TION -, Mr. John B. Miflfk- Prefi- ideni Prince Edward Island Fish- eries Federation, and Mr. George W. Mcbrcd, Secretary. accompanied by the following dclcgziits, Lorne L. Ncomn. of Defilois [7-39 V- "1- wfllnudl! - Cflrrlna" Brothers Limited, iid Mr. James L. Burden of Fisher Brothers Limited. left by ear for Ottawa loday to attend the second annual meeting of the Fisheries Council oi Canada ' to be held in Oitanm April 2i. 22. and 23. Ml‘. W. H. Tidmarsh the other mcn-iibcr of the delcgalon left earlier in the week for the Capitol. where important matters in connect- ion with the fishing industry of Canada. will be dealt with during this Convention. THE KIRK. or sr. JAMES.- Ai. Morning Worship in the Kirk tomorrow the second in s series of, gertnmis m “Affirmations oi the Christian Faith" will be delivered, entitled "We Believe in Jesus Christ. the Lord"; at Evening Wor- ‘ship tlie Sermon will be based on the words oi our Lord "He that is not with Me ls against Me"; the Minister, the Rev'd. T. l-I. Busselll Sinners, M. A., S. T. M., will preach guhkmed Christians going on i0 hospital‘ “so mm the sermons and conduct the Ser- vlccs. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, laugh“ n and um mgmccrs pug; ins l" Mus. Biic.. will direct the music for the day wihlcii will include. at. Mom- ing Worship, Eric Tiiimazrfs An- tihem "Christ Ilath a Garden ivail- ed Around". and st Evening Wor- ship, William Spcmces Anthem “Ccime Unto Me, All Yc illlli. Lab- our and are Heavy Laden." The Church School meets at 2.30 in the aftemoon. THE BAPTIST CHURCH; -— The Morning servlcc c-f WorsihiP W“ be conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D., with sermon "What Christ Expects From His Followers." The morning anthem will be “The Shepherd Psalm” (Prollieroci. immediately following Morning Worship the Church Scihoci will mt-tt for biibie study. Evening Worship will be lioiiducted by the Minister WhNC fl/nal sermon of his pastorate in Charlottetown will be delivered on this occasion. "Now, Unto Him Who is Able to Keep You." The Male Choir will ' lead in the music for ime service, ,.nyrhing_ Messrs. R. D. Qlllaley and Berry Bugden will sing the duet "Come Holy spirit." The music oi the day will be under the direction of the organist and director of the choir. Mire Helen Stewart. A. T. C. M. You are very cordially ‘ -‘ to attend and participate in the wor- ship ol tihs day. ::DDS'I‘. — March Iltb. Golden Cooker Spaniel. w. years. Belong- lng to Dr. l. W. ltlaoltenzle. $11 Richmond Street. name "I-sddle" Licence on collar. Reward. 1 I filo crcv cs0 iiso-znio \ title of an trticle in Ha-wihorncb. "Mssses ,iI'(lll 2n cfd M31133." The idea. is ilizii with a grew many rc- lipioii is looked upon as a sort o! secular business, andi the old idea of conve-sion ls woefully out of date. He had a dream i0 the effect that. he gci nbcard a train to go io the “celestial city" from BiJ-"ryuifs city of dcshuziioii. His i-cmiunioii r-icl i-‘rioriiir-it was one "Mr. fimooili-ii- tiway.‘ l-Ic found that there was no "wicket gate." but a house \v-:s built there and the keeper nus nc-rie other than "Evangelist" of the Pilgrim's Progress. Tlzo "Slough cf Despond" hart a bridge and the place -w-:s almost filicd up with sermons. scraps of orleninl religions. and German philosophy. They formed a bicck of concrete and there was a baggagc ea: lo lake care of the biirileits, so lhai no one was to be troubled about their sins. Sir Oliver Lodge said long ago that we no longer were worried about them. i The engineer of the train was ithe former Apoliyon. the aniugoiiisi. oi Chrisiim- in Bunyrcfs story. The passengsrs were oil well dressed- the inference being that. now the poor had no connection with re- liglcn as ii. was interpreted by the modern church. Thc "Interpreters house". once so interesting, Bunyan} picture c.l the church was not. on their stopping list. It was P555" by. Two pedestrians are PMSQd-Old ,the Celestial City. but they H"? ‘smoke in their faces. ' i In the Bible Lot's wife was burr-ed into o. pillar o! salt, but new little is. to be seen for travellers have taken it away bil by bite-o 51y Wily of hinting what modern world thinks of miracles. r I Vanity ruli- i; round-Bunyan‘:- Ipleturs of the world. The old feuds between the natives and Christians are all dead and sill get along hur- moniously. In fact. many 30 f") farther iii-an vanity Fair. for 11ft he" h“ little or no restraint. Some iDlly lots and build. so much do they lik¢ the place. All this is s picture o! the way ilic avezngc Christian gets along with the world. Sonic were met iiicrc who had gonc 11"?" a digit-dice but had turned back and “id [ii this ualk about. ii better place was but moonshine. He noticed that certain IhlHGS Cquld not, b, bought there alihousli there was certain script Clllf-‘d conscience that would buy Blm05! But not even that could buy youth back Bdlln- The mouth of hell, whence issued strange voices. was tier-Nd H! l joke: it was. he said. ills! the mouth oi s. volivno. Here asllfl l5 seen the atiliude of many m?" l" i; Literature g c" what we cal-i sin and its wiisequen- ‘ Despair had his casiic ‘l imprisoned snjourners to the Ctlesli-‘i vily there ‘is a house of entertainment. It is kcpi by one called Flimsy Faith. but our traveller thinks it a very slmkev structure. Al ‘length they come io iiie river over which Bunyan raid there was no bridge, tiiui is. all must die be~ Ioie LliEv rc=c~ii the city higher than the clcizds. But a f:rry bosi 115d been provided Our fraveilei‘ got in he iiicvght that “Mix Smooth-il- Awny" woirqd have icliowed, but l1:- only laughed and liiade fm 'l‘lie drcamcr tried i0 le-‘p cut on l0 iiie shore. but flzc (Clfi water of the river splashed over iiim and he i"v\'v(.".€(‘.~—illt\i‘.}1illl that ii was but a Cream, Wliiic Hziivihcrn is I00 severe at time. thcre is rcizugh iiuih in the sketch to make the Gliristran Church piiilii‘. acrcl remember that sin is sliii ' ‘ tliai cause and effect c; Plato -_ iri lung agg are “rivcrteil together", and nIl raced to remember iiiai llicrc is a Cod. ‘niid religion can-not be interpreted in terms of our modem mechanical speech. , wasr COVEHEAD women's i INSTITUTE ‘the Women's Instiiuic of, West Covehcad held their rogu- Iar meeting on Tuesday. April‘ 1st. at the liome of Mrs. Erith Hughes. The newly appointed president, Mrs. Grove MacMillan. presided. ' The meeting opened in the usual manner, followed by the minutes of the previous meeting. Roll call was responded to by cach member naming their fsv- ourite colour. ‘ The school committee reported that a new barrel-dusipan had been purttiuscd. and a new msp n! Canada had been ordered. The sick committee reported ‘that two bouquets of flowers hsdl mmmbcrs in the‘ been sent , and Easier cards were soni to other sfiut-' tiir- community’. Several‘ Iotlers expressing appreciation, for ssme were read. , It was moved and seconded that‘ .00 from the funds be donated. iu the Red Cross campaign. Due, in 1hr condition of tho roads. iti yvas found more convenient in‘ have‘ the members brim: tlielr~ personal donations for the Red. Cross in the next meeting. thus‘ eliminating the work of the can- vasser. was move-d and _soconded' fiini 85. be dniiiiicd to i-hc C‘an-' ccr Fund. I Mrs. Edgar Marshall uyl Dor-' nihy MacMiiiiin were appointed to contact Mr. C. F. Willis in re- anrd to tlic Institute serving re- freshmenls from his booth iii tho ruce track. l The sewing com-millet- reported lilfli iwo pair of socks had been 4lfliidfitb in. Sewing was also dis- ribuicd tn the members. It was unanimously decided tn hold a "Fish Pond“ nl the next‘ mcciiiic. Each mcmbcr was ulsn asked l-i contribute a convalesc- in" card for lhr- roll cali. ‘Iihe next; meeting will he held nt the home of Mrs. Hlbbert Hughes. l Refreitimcnts wcrc served by i thhi .fli'edbth.slg- _ ._ mg olflniz‘ Nghizlal Azthcrrh n The giecn scorpion is on the iuli y (Patriot Please Copy) v I "Can't your buy-friend iiclp pull out?" asked Corrie. with a slv smile. Pfizgy laughed. “He doesn't know I indulge. I hadn't the faintest notion how it would be received here, so I've strangled it down as much as I could. No. somehow I don't think Peter-J’ What. a iovciy name it was for indulging an American accent of synthetic creation! Turn the T almost mto a D. and there you were, with that. fascinating slurred R n! the enrl lvfzide for the job oi’ soundiiip: en- gzigingiy U.S. "I don't think hr- would feel what you might call 5yn1D2lillELi0 In the failing. ilc has no vices. poor ismh. No real fill.- hlc-odcd ones. anyhow. He ivouidifi understand about poor little Mary Jane." She pnticd iicr handing .ii'fci.- lionatrijr. “It's hopeless =ii‘t Mary Jane is my host friend, she makes llfc worth living, slio puts the coekrrow in tlii: (luv/ii, a-tiil flit- dazzle in the evening; anti I've praL-licalLv lost iic". How .i.ii l going to live nlihuiii mv ("FAY"- wecd? Its the only dcvcnt wiv of taking iiic stuff, too. The bllill r. 3 a filthy habit; and haw can r. girl go about with an arm moiflcii wilii syringe prick“. N0. in» §il10l(("5 iiic only uuv. zinil I'm (l0\\'ii i0 my llisi l Gash, l makes m" wish I'd .\i ‘cd lll li.t Stairs. I kiiew where lo get ii on demand there." "Expensive halirt, isn't ii?“ said llCl' speciilalliirly llfl|'i‘OV\'(‘(i in her Corrie. waii-iiing still. Willi eye's face. "Expecisivc? I wonder! Wait un- til ycou‘ve had it foi- three years. and missed your whiff for three weeks or so. and sec i-f you think ii is a high price when someone says: ‘Herc you arc-ii ICIIIICI‘ a time.’ I‘vc gone slowly, as you can guess. I've held down my supply to the minimum I can take, hut I don't see how I'm to live with- out it. If only I knew how to sci about finding a supply in Lon- don! Or how io find someone wiio could tell me the rest.“ She shrug- ged her shoulders. "Ah, well, what's the use? It isn't your worry. and I'm sorry you found out about ii. Just forget it_ Let's go and look at miniatures, shall we?" She hail-rose from her ciiiii" Corrie did not stir. Instead she said suddenly and very softly: "Wsit a moment! I think I might be sble to help you. Bit down a- galn~just for a moment." "How—how can you help his?" But Peggy sai down agarn. slow- l_v. toieruntly, to hear what antid- ish confidence might follow. Strangely she felt older than Cor- rie so mucii more successful hail been her strategy. "I said I've never indulged fllifl it's true. But I have lived iii don. all my life, and my acquaint- ance is somewhat wide I don't go about with my eyes closed. "You know s place—" "Where you can get ivhai you want-at a pi-rcc. As a mniicr or fiii-l, I have hccii tlicrc at lCZlSl oncc. and it certainly locks innu- icent enough. Itfs a club calieci| in s cellar oil the Green Scorpion. under n warehouse Slrcci." "How rin I gel in ii? Don‘. one iiiivc to he rm llilliilli’, ni'_ sum»- thing?" "No one who Wasn't an iiiiiiate or sent hy one would ever lmuw it cxislcd. You take the ilarmw passage past Sabceis perfume shop, any time nitcr clr-veii at ,l".'il' until round ahoui three in llrc morning, and you‘li find a iicoi‘ on your right. in the wareinuue wsii, with a faniigiit above it. light; YOU'D never notice ii. in daylight. Tho club's uiidcriieiih: the usual dnncc and cabaret fu- cliliics-maybe a iiitlc more rc- spectnbio looking even than usual. But when you go.“ It you go--" "When I 50.". said Peggy, with qiiict satisfaction Vital Password “You'll sec a liible lo your lcit as you go iii, in an alcovc by ii- seli, pru-baiiiy with a curtain o.’ beads shiiilllli! it cit iruiii ilie room. That's how ii was when my friend took me on Olll nrl rvcnture in search of i-tsiiluzc. TM‘ tabio iviii be laid for iwu --.r least. l think that's usual. Any- hovv, you lo to it, and sit iiwin Oxford I i APPOINTMENT. i i iiicrc. Oiic of the waiters will promptly come and tell you that the table is engaged. People who aren't ‘m the know, of course. don't‘ give the right answer to that. I‘ suppose the club has to protect lt-i sell as well as it can. Anyizoiv, those who do give the right anF-v wer gci what they want. Any serif of illicit supply they care to ask! for, I believe, though I've never‘. tested it." “And what is the right answer?" "Mere Colibri. Ii. doesn't matter how you gl-ve ii-just mention the. ))hl‘3St?. and the \vci"lti— the maria-i jiiana world~is yours" "Yours savcrl my iifc," Peggy, will-i an enthusiasm ca:'e-| fully subdued, so that tiic excite- Letter of Condolence April 14, 1947. The folk-wine fem-i- from iris 1109c River Credit Union has been sent to ltIi-s. J. Leumnig Murphy and family, Hope River. P. E. I.. cu the occasion of the death of Mr. Murphy. who was highly revered mil the members ;-— Dear Mrs. Mur-,:.. -Ai 11m 15,51 mreiirig of the bu d~ oi Dlrczwrs of t-h: Hop; River Credit. Union held i on the 14in day cf April the (ivy- 51"! est regret was exprczsed by all cl the Directors at the loss which iiad ibecn sustained in your late hus- incnl 0i llCl‘ voice might iioi tarry, band-s do“), to Zlilj.‘ other inhabitant of the, ixiieoiiyu "I can't tell you» and‘ you caiii guess until you've c.\- pcrlcnced it—wiiat it is to be without iiic stuff. I'll g0. Of course. i The loss a suffered IS vciy of course compared with that which rims been sustained by our good friend's fr-tiiily. W: desire liiclvla- I will! I think I can remember, “any and a; a 5931c“, u, convey u ii all. Oxford Street. shop, lilc narrow passage, warehouse door; liWll inside. lonely table on the left, and More Collhri. Right?" (To be continued) D I Appreciation Kfllliiri-ll idle-will wishes l0 thank Doctors and Nurses and staff uf P. h‘. Island Ilcspiial for their: kindness during his recent oper- ation. alzo lhose that sent fruli, letters and cards of cheer. ALBERTA STAGECRAFT IN MARKED REVIVAL EDNKJNZFON. April 17 — (OP) -- Amateur drama has played an important part in thc lives oi l:otli rural and urban Albertans. In the early 1930's, the Uni- versity of Alberta received s grant for extension of cultural activities and Mrs. Elizabeth S. Haynes was appointed director of the drama section. She lectured to and directed the efforts of in- icrcstc-d persons throughout the Province. In tihe last two years. interest in drama has shown a marked in- crease. Teaching of drsmatlcs in high schools. the Community Theatre and the Allied Arts Council drama branch, all are doing a share in the develop- ment of young actors. Playwrights as well as actors have earned Dominion-wide fame for berts. Gwen Ptiaris Ring- wood of Lamont. Alia.. is author oi Liie popular "Still Stands the House." Elsie Park Gowan of Edmonton ls well-known as s radio playwright as ivell as ior iicr stage comedy. “ e Last Caveman." The award for the best actor in iiio lasi Dominion Drama Festi- val in 1909. was won by R. i-l Haskins of Clive. Alta. for performance in Anion Chekhov’! comedy, “The Bear." i I I H. E. (‘AMPBIELL I Charlottetown N3 ional Life Assurance his‘ 3311935: you and to ycur family our hruri L’ the:- felt sympathy: Your late husband was a great friend and great neighbour to al of us and was an outstanding cli.z- en of‘ this ccmaiiunltyz our oar. Society will miss bim sorely. lie was the active force in the estab- lishment of this CTCUII U:I"ii an: was its first President in ivhzh cf- tliiucd for many vcars His zeal, and integrity and pttblk spirit were the factors which count- ed most iii making ii possible for this Credit Union to attain the sneasurc of success wlvch ii has achieved. Again bxprcsa-tzig gy-mpathy‘, we are. Sincerely yours. HOPE RIVER CREDIT our dccpcsi UNION WALSH. Vice President. JOHN O'CONNOR. Secretary-Treasurer. LOUIS REID. LOUIS Director. JAMES DOIRON. Director. GAVIN MeALEBR. Director DOIBON. Director "LA I’ NOTICE Our Grocery Store oi Brock- ley will be open for Business MONDAY, APRIL 21st Your patronage will be op- preciuted. ARTHUR B. Rllbll Is coon MAN T0 Kivovv Farmers - doctors - school teachers - business men - The National Life rcpre seiilaiiye h a s ex pe l" knowledge to help every man or woman plan a fin- nncinlly successful life. He's ii good man to know. Company l of C Home Othce Toronto a sir‘: ‘ITII It r Established l 8 9 7 t‘- [Qfijf-AV n.i_i_.r__g_iziv1'iir<v or saiivignf-wn