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BAKER _ News - Every Mon’: World i Qwtkfls-tlllvQ ct-Qoogoog i i A Actors To Enter Festival run cuaawtpgfreroww cukamw ‘GEIITRAI- EIIAIIIIIAII lMeeting 0f Diocesan Thin ooltunn‘ laTaerved for newsiBoard w. A. o! local Interest. but: advertillug ol‘. a newsy nature may b. Inserted at five cents a word etrictly par. this- in advance. The first meeting of the Dioces- an Board of the W.A., since the lgnngwn; m, flhotglrlph‘_' lcelebratlon cf its Golden Jubilee. was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall AT mun snnviun, Arnfssvw Monday. _ Con] company, phone 249g A fitting tribute was paid to the life and work of the late Prin ate, REMEMBER Charlottetown Fire. the Most Rev. Derwm 'I‘..0wvn Department Tag Day. Aprl136lh_ land a letter of loving sympathy __ - was forwarded to Mrsl Owen in MR5, F. (l, OSBORNE reg-em‘ her great loss and bereavement. sincerely the necessity of cancelling The members IiPurfI with deep all speaking ellgflgqtynents until fur.‘ regret that Miss Audrey Dc-Biois. ther notice. ‘i lately retired from Missionary‘ .___ iwork in Kangra, India, nc-w locat- HUNTER RIVER United Churgh ed in Toronto had the misfortune Charge: Servfcegon Sunday, ApfjL to fracture her wrist. 20th. are as followsze-Noriih \\‘l1t~ Mrs. J. T. Rodd. the newly ah- shire 11 A. M. Wheatiey ltiver 3 pointed Sccinl Service Secretuly P. M. and Hunter River 7,30 P, 51_|\vas welcomed to the meeting . Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. ‘ Plans for the G. A. camp to be held at the Crapaud Church BrsdalbanepCeittre were discussed. The president, Mrs. A B. Cosh read interesting items from the Dominion Executive Meeting he»! NEW GLASGOW. Fredericton. Services Lord's Day,‘ 20th.. New Glasgow 11.00 Bradal- bane 3.00. Fredericton 7.30. Young People's Bible Study. Hazel Grove, ' at Ottawa recently. Friday night. J. W. llayter, .\Iinis-‘ After routine business, thc nicel- P- ling closed with the Lord's Pruyct‘ —-- in unison and the Grace. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN. l caivlizna. - Brookficlti Charge. . ‘ Serv es next Lord's da as fol- lows: Hartsville 11 A. MI.’ Hunter CITY- Pong‘: a I?‘ River s P. M. Glasgow Read 1:0 I“ PM“ Cw“ m.“ f’.l‘,“°‘,". P. u. Mr, Donald Nicholson in ‘PE a “u” “d “ism”? “l marge of the servlctsl fined $10 and costs or 20 days ant a drunk and incapable uns le- mzmdcd until today. HOME FROM HOSPITAL-Mrs“ George H. Parker has returned to‘ her home in Charlottetown after. conducted by the Re“ T. E Mun month's seric-usulness m the Lelmam The pallbearers were’ Prince Edward Ihlacnl Hospital. Percy Downe. Lester Keizcr. Fen- H“ many minds “m. I” Mensld. .10“ Con“, a E Holland‘ DI w’. to know she is much improved rn~ Metheson and u‘. a. MacCannell .“°‘""' ‘ Interment was in Suffolk Ceme-‘ tery. FUNERAL rnsrunnav -The funeral of the lute Keith Arbing was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Ser- vi-ces at the home and grave were 1 i nervous HOME _- Mr. Hector, ____ lMacKenzi-e left for his home in‘ HOME FROM TRIP -Mr. and 5mm" Salk" .15“ “"3” “H? Mm H‘ w_ Plans’ Allmlral slu spending the winter lmonillts vis- have returned from nn enjoyable m“: (“ends Iinflfeiahvps m Li)“, three-weeks trip to Montreal, Crcek and vimmi-V- It L‘. min)‘ mglewoodl Torolllol Nlagam Falls years since Mr. MacKenzie inst. was delighted to renew old ited their daughter and He also made ma“), law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ner and family at Inglewood. son-in- . WOOL quaintanccs. new friends. Communion. 11.00 a. M. Morning l Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, the Very Rrv, Dr. W. E. Fuller, Dean cl’ I Saskatoon. Anthem, “Ate Vr-rtltn", ' hlozari. 2.30 P, M. Sunday School and Bilble Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Seimon. Preacher, The Very Rev. Dr. W. E. Puller. Dean cl’ Saskatoon. Anthem, "Like As A at S. D. U. tEn garde.) Our man scanned each countenance anxiously as the sarm" JOE-LN. u. 1a.. April la-il-lart", Novelio, Everybody welcomed Pwmmw" “m” ‘° m“ ‘*°“’“ m‘ (GP) — Announcement t at the‘ iNew Brunswick-Prince dward i, Island region would have no entry ‘in the Dominion Drama Festival at London, Ont. in May. leaves the Halifax Theatre Arts Guild, win. ners of the Nova Scotia festival, Live. i Des ite the st-wn vascouvm BUILT l “It hasn't been exerted to the; n; dilammlc 53w“; lnwcllfe“; l ON BIG COAL BEDl tremendous pressures needed to] Bl-unSwp-k and Prlllce Edward ,1 i“ make first class fuel." he expiain- Islam; ll ‘v35 “ll b‘, Olflclals of VANCCTUVTQY. Ailfh 1'7 -—_ ‘Q93 0d. l the various drama ‘groups _ The city of Vancouver is sit- When workmen digging a gas‘ m". l. q lm- group “lllcll could ting atop one vvitSi coal dclfllsiknjiain here found they were cut- (l0 lush‘... m an ml“. l" either that is ‘mill-Lilly "pretty iwtifitini; into a small vein of wal- the regional or the Dominion s-tuff," ucchding to itmutcur lzeo Mr._ Timms quickly laid hold oi festival. The fine efforts of ittfllil Phllip T1mm5i “LY PTATII‘ P~ D1999 01 I110 itflkfi- ‘rntries from these provinces in “- - l I" i?” "hmne “"Iy°r‘“'y", “Th? 1985i will be missed particu- Tllc deposit got there. said collection of geological samples lm-ll. Since many nf ll“, plan Mr. Timms. when Drehifiiofifi‘ fvf- ikept in till lTiDVIYllZ clown from the in- ‘erior ugrs ago. The till. and the iorcsts that came with it. caught excavations throughout the city. his baseme t Mr. T‘ - . =sts became entangled in glacial i has samples of cogbtaken llxiigrliwcrp “Tlltpn b) Canadians‘ "There may be a coal mine sit-l ting in your back yard. but it Groups from the two provinces .—which hold a single festival - uever have won tnp acting honors, . b t in. l ~i hi ' on til-rec fingers of rock at doesn't mean the answer to all blelen “i...” 815;)“ TQOIIRSQQ? J3‘: Prospect pfllht- Little Mountain lrour fuel problems." he said. "If, authors. out» original plavs and False Creek. and years since then. the buried growth has been transformed into low grade lig- nitc. ifor Vancouver's ._. — | poor stufLu ' G. F. iiuteheson & 80R For Foot Ailments CONSULT OPTOMETRISTS ii. J. A. BROWN. 0.! “Specialists in the m- Orthopedic ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street Chiropodist I48 Great George Utreet CBABLOTTETUWN I'LL iyoirre thinking of digging 11D a .winter's supply of fuel fro-m the‘ ,petunia bed, put away the pick. coal is prettyl lvalg l l ' I" 1933. at the Dominion ftn-jwill be M155 Rhoda Pendleton ofi m0" PM’! H5 dim"! "it by the Ol- visited the college last week. F.1- first presented in the dual-prov- ince competition. have won m. claim both in and out of fest- lgangrplank, but did not rccognivt‘ . RECOVERING FROM Accblgttilqs gllllilffy among those; hgetting lDENT—.Mr. S)“. Tarbush, who was a "beergédcasl; “berdarlgggled mzgesli lthe victim of an unfortunate accl- ma“ “unfilled l ward ll Tm ldent. on the Telephone Cols prenl- ° 5 1 m" 5 l5“ February l5 when he folllis most certainly one of the sur- . .- h‘ . kl, ._. ‘lward and seized the man by the leg anlfy fltlllitullllzllg Oliscirllllcfleswlz-shoulder as he stepped cnto the ‘able. d k wenture out of doors yesterday for. °° u f‘ .i r after two months week "Fwiiliy h“ 5°" lnmlhénpl Hospllnl He ls by fast. Seems lrke only yesterday may slcadlll, mflkllll, progress ‘but wllllthat we were sitting down writing old, in the Holy Name. All lire-l _ last week's notes. Guess all the _ ., - l =__ iwceks will fly b from now to the fumm sulglcal altmhorh end 0t the yea _ It seems that the l . _ closer you get to any anticipated lsefxgglg: Dlgglgxzgggehlpgélgllnggievent the farther away it appears oondmled by lhe Mfnlslel. llleito be; then when you reach your tneverelqd T E Mcllennanlwllo wll. goal and look back you think, lalso de‘llver’lll,l'e Sermon bolh mo "Boy, those last few weeks really ling and evening, l-lis subjects wiindvem f8?‘- lbe .Uln.lsllm_llll. and Education", The bg news from the college 15nd nA lllodem Necegs-llyg- Theithis week concerns the constitu- -Cl,,lolr wlll Sm, two anlhems; uyei tlon for the Students‘ Union .vh.ch Till“ Love >175‘; Lam" by 3_ coleyulcflmfi up for ratification by the lily l0“ and “Y9 Holy Angels" student body on Wednesday even- .l,., T The guest Soloist hr ing (and Thursday nlurnlngi. The llmlh momma lllld evenlng 5e1-vlc55,C0nSIiIllIlOn was accepted for the >. have to return lo Hospital 93 ‘will be played betuccn all teams l is still only a proposal, though. and Boston. Wlllle away they vlsn visited his native province and your Wm‘ Tough luck Slims. l I l pAfiLas wtAnglllcan church‘ | BY. Pfil h. 1947. Second Sunday after Easter. 8.30 A. M. Holy K has the Sole Maritime represenla-ldolvn llw cellar. llrvalllllg llls fight, vlvors, he thought. He rushed form. cietiea and classes. Each student holding an executive position in to be awarded a specified number of points (they vary with the differ- ent positl-onsi, and, by limiting the number of po-ints which any one lsludcnt may obtain, it is hoped to cut down the number of positions that any student may hold, no that he or she will not be overburden- ed ‘That, ever so briefly, is it. Rather complicated. isn't it? Makes 'your income tax form look like a‘ Grade Three arithmetic problenmi “Are you one of the survivors?" our man was practically begging. The bearded one stared bark blankly. No answer. This man must be a, survivor the looked as if he had survived something). "Were you on the plane?" asked our man. trying n. new tack. A fleeting look of horrified remembrance brushed the others face. “Yes" he replied llollowly. "Well, where is the other follow? What happened to him?“ The Beard removed its hat ard lowered its head. "Gone" was the soft repiy_ Our man struggled for control. Gone. Gene. I-Iis note. His precious note. Hc would never be uhlc to discover its message. All‘ . I uus lost. As we warned our readers, Mike” Dunphy returned from the M I. A. U_ meeting in Halifax on ‘Sut- urdny last. Mike tells us that the most of the meeting was devoted to revising the constitution of that body. 'I‘h;>re was g, proposal for the cstablisinnrut of a four-team foot- ball with entries from St. Du Aiouut Allison. U.N.B. and Si. lhomus. If’ Wings go as plaunt-il. IlOITlC-Hlltl-Ahlllt‘ games during next year's football setsen. This would give football a great boost on the Island and would also give the Saints an opportunity to hit their ftill stride withc-ut hav- ing to stake 3, whole season's practice in two playoff games It In the basketball finals for the City League championship, the Saints, last year's champs, went down fighting before the sharp: shooting Navy quintet. Navy madel it two straight by taking the Saints 43-34 on Wednesday even- ‘ing. Congratulations, Navy, on it was a good try: . A The hockey team. this year's .Maritime Intercollegiate Champ- :ions, were the guests of the St‘ 'Dunstan's University Alumni Its-l soclation at a banquet and dance iheld at the Charlottetown irozel ‘on Thursday evening. At the brin- tfifihl lquct each member of the jwas presented with a t‘. ftiglltci- engraved with his 3ft wns a gala affair and evorvotie ipresent enjoyed the evening very ' much. On behalf of all the students, we wish to thank the alumni for their fine gesture. When yc-ti read this Sadie Haw- kins Week will he in full swing at lSt. Dunstacfs. The co-ede have ,1iteraliy taken over the social end of college life. 0n Tuesday next. lApril 22nd, they are sponsoring a dance at the Holy Name Hall They have made big preparations for the levent, so a good time is assured ‘all those who attend. Don't make any plans for ‘next Tuesday night. We'll see all of you, young and, ceeds from the dance go to the. C. W. L. Scholarship fund. A very worthy cause. But no. He would not. could not. totally despair. Fate could not. oe so unkind. “What did your friendl look like?“ he enquired. The Beard, gave a detailed description. Ourl man listened eagerly. Yes. Yes. It was he. It was the man WIW hhd.’ stolen the note. But "what differ-l ence did lt make. He was gone. And so was the note. Rev_ Gavan P. Monaghan, form-A cl‘ Professor at St. Ducistans, and now stationed in Tulsa. Oklahoma. "15 B" will“??? Ih" $109 flllihflrfthe Mount Allison Conservatory Mime" °t the Fmamm Cmnmiliel‘ flier Monalzhans many friends on i [prize was shared by Jean Sweet land J. H. Thurrott. Mrs. Sweet lwrote the one-act play. "Small ilPotatoes." and Mr. Thurrot pen- ned "La Tour," also a one-act ef- fort. Nor has Prince Eduard Island been barren of literary tnlo t. In i936. a play called “Noct rne.” llottctown. was ndiudzed best in lihe regional festival and won l hieh nrnfsc at the Dominion finals that year. The two oldest groups in the region arc the Theatre Guild Saint Jnhn and the Charlottetown P. B. l. Home Owners TAKE NOTICE! t Prince Edward Island home owners may now enjoy the cash savings and comfort advantages of HOME INSUIJVTION as one of our big Insulating Trucks will soon be on the Island with a crew of experienced op- craters. ’ As actually proven by hundreds of Nova Scotlan homes we have insulated. you can actually cut your fuel costs by at least 30% and keep your house Warmer with our genuine Rock Wool Insulation. - - - Seems too good to be truei Send the coupon and get. the facts. Clip and mall it before you forget. Please send me FREE Intimate on insulating my flomc. Name ' Street Town --.s_1 ‘ ‘ M; INSUI-ATOQ‘. l-IM ITID’ N5- Little ’I‘heatrc Guild. The New Brunswick group has a member- ship o’ more than 200 and for 10 years has conducted a children's tzroun to assure itself talent in the future. Onc of some half-dozen groups in P. E. 1.. the Charlottetown (lvltihd has a membership of more t. an written by Hhrry Foster of Char-l mills-lay who will sing "Come Unto with a minimum of alteration. ‘Elmo from ‘me Messlah’ by Harm The gis‘ cf the document, very ldel, and 11A Pyayef" by Hillel‘. Thel briefly, is as followsi It. creates n Amer-hing service will be broadcastlpatent student orgarmatiorl, to ‘we lover Slam,“ cFcY. The Churchl the official voice of the students of School will meet at the usual neural St. Dunstan's University in all ‘linfludlflg the young peoples Bibzelmatters. The Union is charged with iCInSS in the nftemoon. A cordinllthe administration of all funds nnvlmuon 15 extended to all stud-l collected through the general fco hells and sll-angors to nvorsnp inlor deposited with it as surplus Tllnlly Chlmql, ifunds at the raid Vof the year by l __. ‘the various societies. In this ca- t “l” GROUPS SEE FILMS-apaclty It operates much the same ‘During thr- past wrflil "Wmmls i“ i as did the Financial Committee several local Y.M.C.All ltlfqllllslthis year. The Union is to Sill-Eli'- havc $90" ‘m mm nmsmlelvlse all campus activities rind mziv Bfldge" which was product? glitake action. with the approval of “""'"‘Tii°“ ‘vim m? Imoma m“ the student body, against any e.\- l Fu d lgoullhs nlnmlecutive which it fccls is not act- . o» - 1 from w," tom are“ 1,, china, l mg in the best interests of the so- lcouid afford was far too big for . them. they decided to share it with, (is the same spirit as ln the daynli rohincir’ Bonny-Econ -- il ii: '1" LANDLORD uurlit ti bu t l. idred s~rctnri<~s hwve hccn made —-'— ‘homeless. A considerable number fler being bombed out of four‘ nf secretaries were killed or dled houses you would think ex-polIce-, in prison. Assistance is being QW- man Richard Chappel and his wife’ eh bl‘ -‘\§§°@Ia'i°"5 °i N°rm Am" would want. a bit of quiet and "m" Iil"~‘“'»'h m" mmmm "i the privacy now, hut never such al Y-M>C~A- world Youth Fund‘ lining-they believe in sharing what they have. They've taken a ten-i roomed house in south-east London. and are offering spare rooms for l rent at exactly what they cost th;m ~ -seventy cents a week. i Mr. Chappei is firm on one‘ point-only bombed-out Londoners need apply, because he knows’ iwhat they have been through. I-le land his wife were injured in ull ltheir bombings, and he lest his ljoh, Each time they had to tramp‘ ithe streets looking for a new roof» lat the end of 1945 Richard re"ov-| ered his health enough to become n. policeman, but that came to an end last year and now he earns his living making cups o4 tea for the working men. y Although the Chappels are poor,’ ,the_v would scorn to make n pro-l‘ fit by charging high rents in these ldays of acute housing shortage in lBrltain. As the only house they] other persons needing home; -lti of the blitz when everyone prac- ilcally lived in air-raid shelters, and helped each other all the time.‘ The Chappeit’ pleasure and ratta- factlon is knowing the happlnela mo?" [Ivlfl] '00 otherg faculty. The coilstitution also pru- po-scs the establishment of a meoi- cal fund from the profits of the store. which the Uni-on will take over. This fund will be used to defray iexipenses of those requiring mettl- ‘oal attention during the year Those injured in sports will be given first consideration in dis- tributing these funds. Finally thl constitution pro-vldes for a new system of elections. Officers of all societies (president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer) are re- quired to run for election in much the same manner as one runs for election to parliament. There are to be nomination days and election will be done during specified hour: at the central office. Elections for officers of the Students‘ Union wfl be held in the spring, and those for the officers of the other organ- izations during the first weckl after opening in tho fall. The re- maining members on the various executives, with exception of the Students’ Union, will be appoint- concemed. Students will have. an opportunity to offer an alternate candidate to the one appointed hy the officers of the societies, pro- vided the candidate obtains the backing of two students from each class. Il any appointment is cur.- tested the member! of the par- ticular society will vote on the candidates. The executive of tho Students‘ Union in to be compris- days. Voting will be by ballot and‘ the faculty and among the stu- dents were very happy to sce him looking so well and all wi-Eh hm continued success in hi5 W011i Students and faculty offer their sincerest sympathy to Clark Muc- Aulay on the sudden and untimely death of his brother Milford, and to Clifford Murphy en the death of his father. May they rest in [l(.‘.l"O. tAny of you fellows who have heard this story before will ap- precinle my position; can't get stopped.) "Well. did he say anything w yntt? Did he give you anything?" The Beard nodded. “The flay he‘ was washed overboard. he gave mo‘ ,1 piece of paper and mumbled iPnland. the PhiIIDPlHPS. flndiilfiy ¢°Y1°91‘Y\’3d- In 3410511011 I0 something about Paris and a ‘ Czechoslovakia show M. C. _A- this, the Union ls to he the offi- beautiful, _ Our mail became work in operation under twntill- .-"-l vol-re of the student body in lligtmugilt all over "Where ions of drwnstnfwan and hnrfkhil‘ bringing matters referred to its l5 it? Where is W?" " . "Wet." IDWEYI“! ‘var-m WT: n H“. c PHHMI‘ Ihnmm‘ a F"i'3"1°"‘¢' tcnlictl thr- Be 1'11, “I was starving l It" '7' Iii’ "'°“dll‘lf‘l_‘r° 3i‘: ha? li-oniinlttvc, to the utl-uilw-i u.‘ the on that raft. . . .so I hie it." Oir . i ~ " man was beside himself. “You uici it. Didn't you lock at it fir-t?" The‘ Beard nodded affirmatively. At last. At long last. He had looked '- at the note. Our man was to learn the secret. Ho paused before he put his next question and let the joyous feeling of anticipation flood his person. 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