JUNE 9. 19.4.2 __'l‘l'll5 CHARLQTTETQWN LQIJARIZIAN -_____~ PAGE Tuareg wnYuq VaflfiPflflxflyy ' NOW YOII (IAN SEE IT! The musical show that. wowed Broadway for lwu i; y¢ars......the same stars-plus BOB HOPE and 100 ouisiana Lovelies....pius all the beauty of 11 New QrIEilIlS Mardi Gras! PIlIIIOE EDWARD — TO-OIIY ONLY nr"b""l°“°lv\>“°“‘l’°lui iiFrs-zoiiiii- 115F111 . "LOUISIANA" . runciiast IN TICOLl-IIGOLOII "ml oolui aavnono k BOIIIIIIIII - IIIIQIIE - WIILIIIIIIII ram tonsmu LDVlIllI-IIII emu or nu non‘ . k lliisl: all lvrltl ll BERLIN PLUS UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS — CARTOON MATINEE 3:15 — EVENING 7 - 9 fiqhl-lfg'p'w'tl'd\s? \:f»— I Prince Edward Theatre WEDNESDAY, JUNE ioth SPRING TIME RE VUE By pupils of Meyneil Sisters Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Hon. The Lieutenant Governor and illrs. LePagc, His Worship Mayor B. Roy llolmnn lecatuiing a hall hour broadcast by the Islanders Sponsored by IKINSMEN Reserved seats, 75c, Rush 50c. Matinee for children, 20c. Matinee 3:30; Evening 8:30 Advance sale of reserved seats at. R. T. This Afternoon EEEHIEnW-FPI-‘EAHEH? ‘I.IIu-I-lfll‘-I'I . l n s rs‘¢‘a"~‘ CAPITOL - Now P1 ying 3—SHOWS-£ DAILY AT 3:15-18:45 ‘HERE-HEN? llolmon‘ 5 store ‘f-NNHVHJHEVJ-‘MNHVI JET-H‘ NEWS-WACKY WABBIT 7"" -PACIFIC FRONTIERS- a isl-f-fsffi? ' -.-a'.e-i.v-t.=-vi.r.~z.-.~._ bl Gross Drive For $ 9,000,000 FOR SALE - 1930 GRAHAM llALF Ton truck in good condition. I It I . A DIV Elixir‘; Nlfglgonllallldc. Yosrlrf 6-3-11. NEWEST on. PI-JRMANENTS—- ____ Mrs. Johnston's Beauty salon. Jung 5-(CPi-The Bargains. 6-541- TURCNTO. Ciriitii il Rid Class 52c e‘y's hh- Lt. at a1 pcal fCt $9,‘.0J,0.0 Pissed its OIIItCLiVG Friday rifzht». ll W" FOUND - MONEY PRINCE s'r. Same can be had, proving PTO" liuioiiiicctl today by national head- perry and Phyllis flll- APPLY re. I Guardian. 64""- f of the Red Cross -—?— M thrnk the Canadian WANTED — ONE-IIORSL llAY . . mower, Melv ii Griffin, Emerald. our apiza?‘ sad Mr. Jll P- 6-9-3- il Gordon, ctia rman of the ria- llollil executive ccmmlttxe. Mr Justce Gordon said success ll the Campaign means the Society WANTED - 000K142 BICYCLE. phone £1040 8i; ivgriteNJtge Rtlgiéi. 3,11. w assw. - o5 - an now double its output cf icod mg prlcqe, 6-9-11. Ville l priroiters c-f war and _ .“.'.°"l‘ m“ I" exlmffi FOR SALE - ii/iaowooo AND sihb wood. M. F. Walsh. 11-9-31. For Rent WANTED - 2,000 FEET or‘ spruce boards. Write price. W. R. Bovyer, Buiibury. 6-9-ll- 3' ‘l" " i . . “.2: t‘,.,,.'.j'“",f,°.'l,°.fi...,° ‘al.1113221, T0 RENT - siiauuan COTTAGE Firth-dale plumbing. hot water f,‘ .B"§,*;§,‘f,;,ysh§§“" R§§},‘}1.}’,,,T°'§{ I n ' v ' lilnllngéngnigim. and large lawn. Fugue 659' W94,’ l! Fred II. ‘trainer's, a0 ‘lrmm, “my WANTED BY nusmiiss man. 6-11-31. board and room Ill_])l'IVIll»€ home- Wrlte '13" care Guardian. 6 9 U =;——~ N D M L WhANTEkD—-AT ONCE,‘ Caganlllig o cope or expcrencc a . ' ' ac ea" 60%? wagers to suitable pflfW- Apply P. O. Box 147, Charlotte- UNDERTAKER town. 5'94“ EMRALMER TO LET -—~ HOUSE. 115 WEY‘ mouth St. Apply Albert Zakem. Charlottetown and Phone 150s. 6-9-11- North Wlltflllro Phone Ill i Use Minardh for dandruff F» , 1 OVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-N g VIA WOOD ISLANDS P. E. L-CARIBOU, N. S. " u M. V. " PRINCE NOVA" n The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” , MAY 1.1. n. JUNE lBlh. - a Dflylight Saving Time-Sundays Included 7 "e Wood islands . Leave Caribou A-M. l1A.M an. M., 9A. M., 1 P. M.. a p.11. [INCHES SERVED 1' LIIOIITIIIIMIIEIILIIIIO FEIIIIIES LTII. CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. I .,..- Mil"! ‘n “fricnd" given. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN I'M: column lo reserved I01 are or local new” nature any in manual It out: a word. nnctl; drum. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB ANUE. ' L- en 11 at a pm. COOKS for PXlUmIam- 1:59]. G. F. will be closed noon; beginning Juno 10 FREE DISPENSARY meetaig Friday night, eight o'clock, Magistrate's Court, City i-lall. spec- lal speaker. Dr. J. Public invited. CHURCH 01-‘ SCO’l‘LAND-C0m- munion services at Charlottetown. Julie 14th, 10.30 am, and 1.30 p.m.; preparatory services on Thursday, June 11th and Saturday June 19th, B p.111. ‘liialiksgiviiig seryige Mon- day June 15th. 8 pm. Rev. .1. n. l-‘ll-"BIWP- 6-9-11. A. Macmillan. OI‘I1‘I(,‘ER'S SELEU IIIYE BOARD paynliln tl BUTUBESONS office Wednesday after- 8 6-9 -2l. I-‘ECITALS by pupils of Miss Lil- "mmh "l" """""'I " I Iian McKenzie. ‘ruesday and Wed- ' a nesdoy evenings, June 16th an 17th. 6-9-1i. RECITAL by pupils of Miss Rena Wood at Zion Hall Thursday, Junc Silver collection‘; a 1 — - i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-qflr- vlces June 12th, Starichel 9 11,121.; Sabbath June 14th, Summerslde l1 ant, Cape Traverse ‘l pm. con- Annu“ . ducted by Rev. D. MacDonald. 6-9-1I. MIR. AND MRS. J. H. GALLANT announce the engagement of their only daughter Frances Brenda of the C. W. A. C. to Sgt. D. S. Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Edgar, Ottawa- Marriage to take place in Ottawa June 15th. 6-9-11, GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER- ARY — Warmest congratulations are being tendered to Mr. D. Mtlffl-SOH. of Bruce Stewart Company, Ltd, and Mrs. Morrison, 49 Richmond 51s., who today Ofitlen —‘1.‘ne boat-u ior the selection of bra“? m“ Wm“ Weddlnl "miller" grocer-ovary Sun-lieutenants a. c. WY- V. 1L, will convene 1n H. M. C S. "Queen Charlotte" June PRINCE OF WALES SPECIAL 14H]. M911 flilvlhls university education or zxmmNATluNs 1!! 0911MB lub- ai. least senior matriculation and 9° of the first and second years wanting to enter this service must Wlll be held l" the Eflmmfle C011“?! get iii touch with the recruiting ol- iicer between now and Friday. T0 ‘IAKE SHORT COURSE.- Miss Joan i. McNeill, chief dletlclan at the Moncton HOSDIIAI left this afternoon tor Toronto where she will take a short course of training with the Womeiis Division o1 the Itoyal’ Canadian Air Force. Miss AVLCNCIII has capably tilled the ini- portiint post at the institution for almost three years. She came to Moncton from Vancouver. where she bad held a. similar post since her graduation in dletetlcs from Acadia university. Accompanying Miss Mc- Neill to Toronto. was Miss Joan Miller, of Charlottetown, who has oech enlisted in the Air Force as a transport driver. Miss Gudruu '1‘. Jensen. of Saint John, has enlisted as a meterologist and is accompany- ing Miss McNeill and Miss Miller as far as Toronto, proceeding from there to the Rockcliffe training school near Ottawa. — Moncton "transcript. W. M. S. MEETING — The re- gular monthly meeting of Trinity Woman's Missionary Society was held in the east parlor of Heartz 1111.1 on Wednesday afternoon, June 3rd. Mrs. George Millar, the Pre- sident, conducted the devotional J.L period Mrs. iiiirt, portrayed how the war has affected auto and 1t both Home and Foreign Mission across two programmes. Mrs. R..E. Mulch, with the aid of map and blackboard dealt with some phases of mission- ary work in China, Meeting closed with Mizpiih benediction. GIRL ARRESTED — A is: The at the dentist's. The former struck up a short acquaintance with them and walked along the street by their side. She offered them a stick oi their purse while they took the wrapplii‘ gum and “0bligingly" held off. When the girls arrived at the that dentist's office they found their purse was empty. The matte June 24th to 26th. Students intend- ing to te such examinations should notify the College Office at once stating subject and centre st which examination will be wrhttbenll CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S Clinics conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker for children only. Red Cross House. Charlottetown. Wednesday, June 10th. and Town Hall, summcrslde. Monday. June 15th. Adults make BPWlntment-s in Charlottetown June 12th and 19th. and in Sum- merside on June 16th. 6-9-21. 11.1. ovmsaas - Sgmn. Ches- ter Thomas Donovan. son of and Mrs. Charles Donovan oi Cum. beriand Street, Charlottetown, ll seriously 111 overseas, his parents were informed yesterday. particulars were promised as soon as available. Sgmn. Donovan, who l8 22 years old, enlisted at the out- break of the wa-r in No. 6 5181MB, commanded then by Major w. A. Smith of Charlottetown. He went overseas ln June, 1941, TWO CAR ACCIDENTS — 5lltZl1t accident occurred opposite m‘: He“ Prince Edward Theatre about 11 o‘. clock last alight when a car backed °’ 111w a Parked automobile. The lat- City Police. In the ear- iihslsted by several Liihfiw“ of Saturday moral“; m“ r airman last control of his went up over the curb, lawns and crashed a.- galnst the doorstep; of s. dwelling . before coming to a stop. Damage to the vehicle was slight. srs. John A. MacDougall, James o TENDERS will be the 15th received by undersigned to nOOn, June next for twenty shares capl- was reported to the City Police and m] stock crapuud Creamery com" a description of the Maclnnis 11nd Constable They were unsusprctedly aided finding her when the girl's dropped into the station to complain accepted- that she (the “fr1end") persisted in wearing her gOOd coat. Questioned further she said the girl was wear- iiig a red coat that afternoon. FUNERAL AT NORTH RUSTIC? Bernard was iield Sunday at 2.30 ‘p: of . . y 5a m. from the home that she blessed wife and daughter Phyllss have also for years as wife and mother at arrived in the c1 be th Mr. —Thc funeral of Mrs. Oliver North Rustico. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in that com- muiiity, over 100 automobiles in the procession to Cavendtsh Cemetery. Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. LePage were among the many friends paying tribute to the deceased. Rev. Wilfred MacLeod and R-sv. J. McMahon officiated at the services, referring to the fine Christian character of the departed. The choir of Rustico Churc"ii was in attendance and Miss Lena C. Mc- Lure of Charlottetown sang by re- quest one of the favorite hymns of the deceased, ‘tOne sweetly Solemn Thought." The pallbearers were six nephews; William Bernard, French River; Frank Bernard. New Lon- don: Clive MacNelil, North Rustico; Lorne MacNeill, Cavendish; Chester Bulman. New Glasgow; and Wil- liam Toombs, North Rustlco. ST. JAMES CHURCH Commencing a series of four ser- mons Sunday on the subject of "God and human suffering" the minister, the Rewd. T. H. Bussell Some-rs, M. A., S.T.M., said: “Let us take courage and face this problem bravely. I su gest that our first step must be to cear the ground by set- ting aside once for all certain at- tempted solul-iong of the problem which cannot be allowed to stand. I am going to mention three solu- tions to you now. You will observe that in each case an ‘ t 0' truth Is present-Jar otherwse they could scarcely have been so vigor- newly-found L-Cpl. Lawrence D u: MacPhall located the girl, whblnglitgl the Jlmounl °II°"-"l' Stewart 5i ' 't d I d t. icpci e as W631‘ ng a re_ con“ Trowsdale‘ summerside. The high Sister est or any tender not necessarily pony. The shares will be sold en bloc and tenders should be ac- companied by a deposit; of 20% of Lewis. Solicitors Estate W. B 6-2-9-21. Personal Petty Murphy's mother. Miss Clara Burt who is employed with the Munitions Plant in Mori- treglt arrived home on Wednesday g . Mim L. Gertrude Macdonald. of Sourls left for the mainland on Thursday. Miss Macdonald has been accepted as a driver with the motor transport section of the C.W.A.C. Mnm Me-- Ma Don id, Le.‘ MacDonald. Crawfgrd fay, hefiifii. is Presbyterian General Assembly ' Meets REV. C. CARLYLE WEBSTER SPECIAL PREACHER MONTRJIKL, June 4.—Graduatc of McGlll University where he stud- ied at. Presbyterian College. Rev. Dr. Norman A. MacLeod,D.D., of Brock- ville. Ont. was elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at the openin session of the 68th annual ner meeting, here last night, succeed Rt, Rev. J. B. Yef, Sir-T/zafs MAXWELL HOUSE pours IT HAS MORE RICH FLAVOR— MORE FULL, SATISFYING BODY | The Maxwell Ilouse hlcn-l is coffee at it; delicious, aromatic Iicsr‘. it contains rare, extra-flavor, highiand-grtiwn ijtiillqcfi. finch coa- tributes its own special qualities of flavor, frag. rance and body. 2 This superb blend 1's roasnsd by a unique process that roasts every (uftce Iican ereul through and through. Ir captures completely all the extra-rich flavor and goodness. 3 Maxwell House comes scaled tight in a Super- Vacuum tin. No air can get lfl-—-fl0 goodness can get out. You actually get all the fragrant freshness of the roasting ovens. ROASTED. GROUND and PACKED IN CANADA 2 GRIND! Drip nil Regular Precisely ground to the ri ht de- gree of fineness and always uni- rm. MUM; - llev- G- Clllyle Webster of Zion Church, Charlottetown, who is tending the General Assembl of Skene, of Vancouver, in that. oflice. the P3551“ and w honour the me. Approximately 5,000 persons took l~'-""‘~" m" mory of Sergeant-Pilot l An estimated 175 ministers and eld- ers representing Presbyteries across e Dominion are attending the conclave. which is being held s: Knox-Crescent Church. morning's sederunt sermon would be Rev. David Scott, of Knox-Crescent Church, and the following elders: that the c akin, C. A. McVey. David Beattie, S. C. Moore, T. McNaughton, C. H. on, C. R. McIntosh. . Yuiile. J. J. Clarke, Judge A. G. Farrell, R. G. Nesbitt, G. L. Suther- (Continued on page ‘l. Col 4) ___i_i___ Much Interest In Handiwork. Display llere The annual handiwork display of the pupils of Rociiford Square Sc ooi, which began Saturday morning, is attracting hundreds of citizens. The work will remain open to the public until this evening and to be seen in St. Joseph's Con- tBert Ward. Interment Clifton Ger??? vent’ cry. A wide variety of useful and ar- tistic articles, the work of the pu- iis, is included in the exhibition. arge groups of parents and inter- ested irienus have already visited the room where the goods are on view and main IliVOHIlJIt: comments about the excellence of the work have been heard. From the youngest to the oldest pupil, the work shows marked ability The progress of the various grades .3 amply demonstrated iii the articles which show a great improvement as the higher grades are reached. How- day a brief memorial service was _, held for Sergeant-Pilot Robert Cox "10 PNllIytm-ion Church at Mont- who was recently killed in action Nfll- overseas. Rev. D. C. Boothroyd read ronowlng ltrlbl-ne: eve m 11 - o?“ ‘iWh ea 2mm; hmfair wfif°pflflfigefi°fio Catholics from the Basilica y meet Robert cox only once m, twice Church of the Most Holy Redeemer that the Sacrament of the Lord's but from many different ' there may be heard tributes to his preached by the fine in every respect-honourable, M trustworthy. ideals were high, his interests were ggrman Stewart, A. D. Kyle. Angus many loss to the community, we in this D_ w church are particularly concerned. He rendered fine service to the Forces, cause of the Kingdom oi God. He Cubs, Brownies, Nurses, altar boys, _. served as secretary of the Sunday the Corpus Christi Choir, the cler- School and was also the president gy, and other groups were well rep- ol’ our Young People's Union. His resented ln the religious demonstra- readiness to help others revealed tion. him as a sincere and loyal follower of Jesus Christ. He loved his God. we league of the Cross band which his country and his feilowmeri. The flwomlmfled the armamen- commuhity and church can ill ,3“ mwlleflcy- M0“ Rbv- J- A- afiord to lose young men o; may, Osulllvaii Bishop of Charlottetown, character. are with his family, for their sor- “Ember M99191‘ Clergy accompanied row is deep. Yet they have many memories to cherish, and they may well be proud of such heroism and TRINITY UNITED CHURCH During the morning service Sun- 77101186111618 Tales itlairt In Impressive Ceremony This morning we pause to mourn t Here. Robert L, par the annual Corpus Christi were m h- or c" "Wrasse and To Visi some“ gzlgsglgéxggflflgyt-JIPBBCQ in the impres- ‘Ihe combined procession left the Basilica following Solemn High ass which started at 10 o'clock, Such was the size of 1t that the vanguard had reached Notre Dame Convent before the last group had left, the steps o1 the Basilica. Mem- bers of the various church societies. laymen, members of His Majestys Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, haracter and personality. He was and friendly, Hll "While his passing is l. great Appropriate music was played by carried t e Blessed sacrament “our sympathy “d m“. prayers through the streets of the city. A him under the canopy. The tiiou- " sands of “Orshipperg formed up in front of the repository outside Notre Dame Convent where Solemn Behe- diction was celebrated by Bishop O'SuJ1lvan. At the conclusion the t’ procession re-formed and went back to the Basilica. .M The Solemn High Mass which ,1 Dreoedeig theRleCorpus Christi feast was so v, . _ 1"» . ed the service and preached the slsted by biiev. Waite’; ivsilcltlsiiisigxhhazs sermon durln which he gave a deacon and Rah Kenneth Ma‘, brie‘ "W" llle Pew!" Mifill-lne Mlllflh 8s sub-deacon. The sermon Conference which he attended. Miss was preached by Capt... the Rev, J. devotion to duty. We commend them to Almighty God, for He ls able to comfort, to strengthen, and to fill their hearts with a peace which the world can neither give nor take away." Rev. Mr. Boothroyd also conduct- Coioutri Twndall (above) o! - o.‘ Colonel J. ‘Tyndall, ial Secretary for t Margaret Stems sang the solo: W. ivfcCardle. L, u LAZIWQ paffifiel on "Onesweetly Solemn Thought". Before the congregation from the M}; l; the daughter d The anthem 1'01 the "wmihfl W" Church 0f the Most Holy Redrelhci‘ L110 1.13.. fiiCl‘ and Mrs. Pickeri- "Seek Ye the Lord", the solo part left to join the Basilica group, mass in.“ “m, n. Q glgnung the pioneer being taken by Mr. Harvey Mc- was said by Rev. A. MacDonald. C. nliiccrs o1‘ the Salvation Army 1n Pherson. SSR. The announcements were rean ‘Yihd-"lll i5 llle Ten“ by REV. A. Loftus. USSR. Well - Known oi .\f<*rc_\' Secretary, r able leadership that iivii of Suivatioii Army mace considerable pro- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH "There's a noisy crowd 1a the pro- vince of Quebec and they are shout- _ 1 . . d t 1 d, - .. . .. .. will be accompanied 3.21133.‘fi§°§.%l.“‘£i..°5.."i.§%d19 ‘T12. Efiigkjfiilii‘ $5,113,?- hfiiiitf n m. event. Division- work specimens were outstanding. ca Only;- r n a1 (.011 .1111: of the Saint John Almost everv pupil in the scliool “These are not the “my, words and Prince ‘ard Island Division. between and lllcludlllg Kim" l?” and the placards of the loyal l ‘m Al“ mimantb l° 913m has conmbuted l° me ‘I45’ Hench-Canadians. These are not m D“H'XI““IS' Major play. They received one hour's in- struction each week from their tea- (Continued on paged. Col 5) ST. PAUL'S CHURCH At Sunday morning's service the map of Europe called France. That Rev. F. D. Coggiin, Professor of is not France. That ls Germany un- New Testament at, Wycliffe cqllgge, der a new name and that name is Toronto, preached a very inspiring Vlfilllh" and challenging sermon from the words found in Genesis, first chap- grilling’l-lgfidllliggif-affifihelhfaflglm ter and third verse, "And God said, the cries of France — the France." of the Evangel- _ John. are cordially invited to attend this sci-vice and hear these outstanding leaders; real Called By Death Mr. Henry H. Crossman, 84, well- known artist of Soutiiport, died at. In a searching message on Sun- A native of EilIS ne continu- day night, the Rev. Neil Herman m5 "m"? Saturdfy‘ 1- ,,1 - o. .. s 1111c work until made the above declaration and he Summefslde he “d “u ,1“ 031"" l A‘. that time we“, on to “y: lottetown and at Soutiipoit ioi the g “by he 31H walked past 60 years. l-ie had been UDWCLI almost a year but had been cun- flned to his bed only two months. Mr. Cmssman specialized in coni- mercial art, being very well known in the province for hi; gold lcai work and for his decorations and engravings. There is hardly a p.11‘- llc building in Charlottetown where "Look at that little spot on the i-Ii ii-ctii 11.5 south- itt. 1111115 away, and till ill lilC UVeHLIIg. "Hear the rumbling of trains hi"? office v t 5111'. interested —'—_ lnq twenty-four hours a day . . . m... I, .1: was buiid_ Mrs. B. A. Campbell of Glace Bay I“ We“ be HEM’ and mere w“ “um ' his woik is not found, including vhe M . _ . _ _ r "res m "r or ti" he» o’ “rt %“.§...i."€‘.%ti..‘.i°.i€l€i.‘f“ a: Hulda. m t- “..i1"‘t'.°i£t. her frien , Miss Beatrice Murphy. In this simple. yet msievtlc man- K 5 "l l“ ~* t- t‘ Mass, and Mrs. Berkley J. Sutton is seriously iii Douglas Street, The many friends of Sergt. W. H. Stretch of Long Creek. will regret to learn that. he is in the Charlotte- town Hospltal for treatment. Miss Dorothy, MacKeazie. of Charlottetown, . E. 1., will be in tawa. on Saturday for the wed- ding of Miss Mary Macdoriald to Mr. Charles Leonard O'Brien-Ot- tawa Journal. Quarter-Master Sgt. H. R. Vesscy of the V.G.O.C. arrived home Sat- urday night to spend his furlough with his wife and family in the city. BIRTHS ner, said the preacher. did music. which was opened in simple mariner, and then repeated elaborated during the playing of the piece-The theme which he chose as his text". appeared again wash sometimes as in simple form, at. others more el- 1n; and again in the Bible, aiborately. He then referred to two special passages in the New Testa- ment in which this theme appear- ed. First, the opening words of St. John's Gospel brought it out in the words "the Light shineth in dark- ness. and the darkness compre- hendeth it not/fl-spoken of Jesus Christ, the Light of the world. The world heard Hts words, the world saw Ills actions, but did not under- stand; and so the world crucified him. Professor Coggan then drew from these words another using as an illustration to it the beam of light from a searchliglit on a moonless, starless night. The Quslv sponsored throughout the cefl- lT §d beam penetrates the darknesm cut’ turics. But few things are so dan- Island Hospital on June 3. 1942, to right through it and stands out er gerous or misleading as a one-sid- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heartz. East In adlcably- ed truth. First, we must reject the solution that all suffering comes from God. Secondly. we must equal- ly reject the doctrine that all suf- t=ring is due to sin. Thirdly, We mu-"t rciect the theory. that all suf- fering is an illusion. What, then, are we to sav? The search for a solution must be continued, 'I‘hIs is but rm- clearing of the ground for somethlnq more positive to follow. ft mnv be, of course. that we “hall find tht-vc is no complete and final answer to tlv- nlvst/rrv of suffering n. may h1- that we shall have lb ..m,;,.=< that in understand the mwi- terv fullv, we should require to look out "non life with the eyes of God Himself. in other words. via may be led to conclude that. there will al- wavs to the va-rv end of the day, lie-near! for lill not. of shear. naked IaIIli. ir time In so. we necd not be qih'\n“lI‘(I. Faith remurm no AWOIORV» And iii nnv case. ii it is faith in God which ctr-ates the problem it la “Holy ,.,,,|,....¢-..».1-1;v- that it is only faith-in God which is some to answer it.” Royalty, a son, Charles Raymond. DEATHS ONEI-0AAITBZKIGEITJunQ '1, 1942. Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson. aged '76 years. Funeral ‘Tuesday at 0 p. m. from the residence of Mr. and Mrs Charles Green, Cent- reville Bedeque. 0 — AtHh-ovellcrs Rest. June U, 1942. Stuteley Yeo. aged '13. IPuner- esday afternoon at 2 o'clock gain his late residence at ‘Travellers es . AFFLECK- At Lower Bedeque, Juno 6. 1942, Percy Afileck, age 65. Funeral from his late residence Wednesday at 2 p. in. Interment at. Bedeque. Please omit flowers. CROSSMAN - At Southport. Juoe 6, i942, Henry H, Crossman, in his 94th year. The remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where funeral service will be held today (Tuesday) service starting at .30. mtermen People's Omelet! The second reference in the New Testament was to St. Paul's letter - to the Corinthians. in which he said "ior God, who commanded the light to shine mit of darkness, hath shined in our hearu. w give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." The utterance of experi- ence. Paul, or Saul as was his name originally, had always been a deepl religious man, but wlthal was we. king in darkness, until the day of his coiiversIOn. when light penetrated that. darkness. so that he could see. We were reminded that we might be very religious, and yet at. the same time very wretched. In the beginning there was chaos: God spoke and there was order. Again there was darkness: God spoke and there was light. The key to the in- dlvidual life in which there ls or- der and in which there is light ls belief in the Living Christ and the acceptance of Him as lovloia’. listen- ond nine. blood, under the Gestapo of a war Mrs. Russell S. Harvey of Melrosc. open the curtain on creation-He 225mm‘ who“ belly ls new" ‘med compared this theme to a fugue in Sam a horrible, bioodstalned prison yard. back d°°r-" Re"- M“ Herman Cm‘ see ' France. but Germany, under meaning, rate of Soda, Ammonia, quantities to compound these mixed fertilizers. — l! 1 (Jiiaiinttctovin n1 the French sheep, marked for me whose thirst for blood is n.\er slaughter, n d oats he e . ,, by a "And hear the bullets as they ‘wummg ma‘ me field °l m‘ . c uctown splatter against the back walls of m?“ and ‘mmlmacl’ 1'95 l" m" 1;» ainiizio yvors ago. t mt. on the the wretched, gaunt, tear- l}, ed- out ii. lé. ._v on the ed faces of innocent hostages L“ m" Flew “an” “"°“~‘° “s HLiISIJOTO they fall before a dammable flr- t° a "ew elm!‘ m Pmmn» a? '_“""°r Salvation squadg- before, the kingdom of Go a- ,__.,,_.,._,, some "This who“: “d picture is not mong men. 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