' RCH 6. 195-! ,.M.-L..-w ii-:HURCHES TOMORROW TRINITY UNITED iH fENGLAND CHURL 0 CHURCI-i' ' 5 mlzivs can-lsosal. ' Arsgiloll iuehford SIIIIN Minister: lIveressd' A. frank Macuraa Orgeais .4-""T"'si r. Iloffatt - unread Canon . t and Choir Director "" M-M 39- .. George a. Thenspsoss. snxv-.o.. - R mm”; 0 I.” (curs) A.a.c.as. The I ' ' Irsnday. Maren 'ith II a.ns.-Senior Church School. )1 LI.-Primary and Isa-isusers' manna Assistant Priest. s Chair oineus m:'f;,'i,":,J"msms. us ssssis. pint lauds! ll 141” epartsssnta. L10 s.sn.-Maittilguwydu 11 a.us.--Divine Worship. 3 ID-'"” l ler-non: "The Never Failing W Lmfchurch School -Chonl Euchud” Light"-llov'd. I. C. Evans. ill-"1 und". Anthesn: "The King of Love lls.m.-4&l'I:fn1:n:”'::'Jd; ) my shepherd is" (Shelley) L30 P-"1-:00 nnmuuon. 2.30-Colnnsusalcantaf Olau in the ism MM mwoi ,, N," loeial sssii. Th” '1 p.srs.-Divine Werlslp-linelug 5g';”Lg.,..........- ml by the Men's Choir. ”5 pAuL'5 ANGLICAN lonssaas: "what Does It Mean i CHURCH To Aet Irons All the light Reasons?"-nsrv'd. A. F. Mae- uan. leleetlons by the Mala light. L15-Song Service in the Social Hall. The Parish CIIIIMII Establlahed me by novel Foundation. The Reverend Canon J. T. lbbott. Rec GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN COOK'S ior Periectwcturll - OILIWILL 10! Better Photo- IYIDDL Jlll.MY'S TAXI - Dial 1313 1370 or 5252. C. I. L. PAINT HEADQUART- IR5- - Bryeriton-McKay. NEW IICOIIDS by your favorite Artists-Toombs Music Store. srarno sassruis at Ms.cPherson a.-. son. J. P. "YOUI. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHIB DRUG STORE. LADIES SILK BIDUSES. nice assortment of colors and sizes. clearing at 31.90. S. A. McDonald. KEIOBENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gu. Refrigerators Bryenton and Macxay. DACRON MIRACLE CLOTH. 2 piece suit. 339.75, J. P. M.scPher- son sz Son. "Wl TREAT Till SICK WELL". Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ATHLETIC! AT IT. DUNITANT Although st. Dunstan's. true to its Motto, cares first for the in- stilling of the principles of Faith and science into the minds of those entrusted to its care, it has always realised that moral and mental development is most sucw csssful where the healthy soul is in a strong active body. Thus side by side with the up-building of the souls and minds of her children, Alma Mater has always cared for their physical development, so that a review of her work would be incomplete without some re- ference to her athletic activities. The student body at at. Dun-. sian'a has always been recruited largely from the children of races that love vigorous exercises, and we are not surprised to learn that games were organized on the campus, even when the number of students was scarcely a score. These games were played through love of sport. I I Many reasons may be urgei for fostering athletics on a college manifest that those who are first in all manly exercises are generally first in the roll of honor and in after life are first in the ranks of those who constitute the most use- ful members of society." 0 0 a In the earliest years. cricket and fieldball were played. There was however no competition with out- side teams. In later years hand- ball alleys were built and foot- ball was introduced. Afterwards came hockey, bueball. basketball and tennis, The annual track meet is an old institution and helps d-- vslop the participants in the wore specialized branches of field sports. Naturally thosn brought the collegians into coni- petition with outside teams were fostered most; for they tested the prowess of the wearers of the col- lege colours. while giving the sill- dent body an opportunity of cheer- ing their idols on to victory or of encouraging them in adverse cir- cumstances. as well as some much appreciated freedom from the re-- straints of the college rules: so hockey, baseball and basketball. games that . . I St. Ilunstanis----One Hundred Yearsl some time at the University of Of- tawa where he was a member of Ottawa U's ChsmpionshpTeam.we learn from an article (in the 1894 Coilegiumi by one of the early players that: "The spring of less first saw the game of Rugby football in- corporated on the athletic curri- culum st St. Dunstsn's College. The caiaie which led up to its in- troduction was the receipt nf s challenge from the Prince of Wales College requesting the pleasure nf a friendly game. . . . But two of the several score students then registered at St. Dunstan's had any idea of the methods of play. However, organization was pre- fected and the boys went plucklly to work. -On May illth, the teams met on Victoria Park. the Mecca of footballers The struggle was a hot one. far more so than the score would seem to indicate. Si. Duiistan's first venture was bap- tized in defeat. The score stood 14 points to O. J. B. Moriarty can- tained the team and the boys who want forth under his leaderslrp in uphold the honours of Alma Mater Half- PAGE THREE I ThoughtswPfor Our Time By His Eminence Onrdinnl Mctiulgll I (Copyright) .i....i..... ICIENCI CANNOT 'LlBEllATl-1' WORLD '1 We hear a lot of talk today kind of incestuous sex desires. I is supposed to be rather urn sophisticated to imagine that man will survive death. Now to talk of human dignity while in the very act of degrad- ing man, is utter nonsense. WI talk about how much we are con- tributing to human grsatrseu, while we are impatiently sharing that man is not very great at all. It seems to amount to saying. "We will do more and more for you pro- vided you will admit that you are less and less." The outcome can't help but be lhnl we will soon bi doing nvv-'ryihiiig for nothing. it is very difficult to see how about the dignity of man. in demo- cratic countries. one of the ideals is constantly to further and en- hance this dignity. Labor-saving devices and shortened work sche- dules are said to be redeeming man from undignified and servilrwork. We are constantly insisting nn racial justice. because we are ton- vinced that this dignity does lint belong to one race or natloli bu: to all. We recall when we remember the barbaritles perpetrated in the concentration camps. We abhor the slavery of Siberia. We try in clear up slllm districts to givi- all men decent surroundings in, mail is gzriii.li: anything by this. which to live. Education is be- It's the modern form of a mess coming more and more general. of portage in exchange for the There is supposedly a better din- birthright. We make it impos- trlbutlon of the world's goods Slble for a mrlri M be free. and and less poverty. we proclaim that we are liberat- Considering all these things. W01 ing llllll. Libniuliion from liberty. might easily be lulled into think- It nirilies no sense, It was G K. tor fall '0" III UN"-NI to worship 605 --& cam us 1119;; L; bum 3 the h . but particularly. football have been were" Back Jos Egan l . 0 nm and Chair Master: V D . e p.y . V - . - . rig that man is getting along Clicsterlon who maintained that u(a;udmors. A.Mua. (McGlll) III Tfllllty ClIlIP0h- (EHESTERFIELD SETS--In Rich sical development encouraged by lhe Elm?-5 Of Old Sh 131111815" 1- bucks. P. J. HOKIH. A. Delaney. R. pretty well in the world. of course. we have bar-lewd the world of C mum” THE 'A'"SI CHURCH Ve ours h special Low Price. organized, well-directed play found NO one can deny that about H. McDonald: Quarter-backs. A. there is tha constant fear of being common sense fm the world I no s.m.-Holy 0!: h l Toombs Music Store. in games, the spirit of persever- lfmlball centres the greater part of MC-Kulay. -1.3. Moriarty: Forwards. vnporizell by some of the stupend- uncommon nnitscnse. moo a.m.-5V""d'Y H C Wm, ud com" pH”. um .mm,, 3;”... , I ' ance, self-confidence, courage when St Dunsllllls athletic hlsiolzv. The Hubert T. McDonald, William 0”; fngchlnes of d,.st,.ucu0ng h g, - - - mm run.-(.nI1I'lIlI glllecnnt-rhz Th. Ruennd luau D. D.'u',,u MENB SPORT.SH1IlrS,regular- facing almost inevitable defeat. "umber 0! V93” elllw I-Ml'llS Plllel” Hlckett. -I05. F'll.7.3E1'-'il(l Edll'3l"ll quite rridelli. from the iliirrlia-I The llal irilli of the matter is CommlInl0l'l- 5 I u. EA" 3.9" Punt ly 8.50 for 04.95. 85.95 for 53.95 at which cries out "Play up. play up," I'll lnl-7 f-'0milCllfl0ll Wllh H1059 0? Savage, D. 1!. Reid. Archibald MI" tional scene that men place littlr. lhlll 4-in-i-v man liisiliictivciy knows l Lord Blliltitzv afufrzi: :0 us. or nu" Inc an" mud”- S. A. Mc.Donal s. even to the last whistle, and the Chilrlol-I-Pl-OWN and the malllland. Lsllen. C. A. Clmpbtlln P- A trust in each other. It seems lliai that he is, someiiow, a superior 3 '11:: ml BA DD ' 50"”. F Munom. AIKCO An self-control that is acquired or en- the hi-lmb" 0' hlllreiamns 0- C"l' Hughes Ind Austin Steele. We will never be through with the being. He knows he is sup:-rior Lo .' ' ngteranln. . .. - - g - - - 1 Alt;-5-Fir'st gsmde in Hats - forced in the contest on the let? Dllayels End Om" Clllb 0" Men of Worth forget the defer! cold war. with the prospect of the land he fills, the machine he ; Anthem. P P H” 11 a.sn.-Worship and Conslsssnlon WY 9- I 9" "I0" 6! Cull" campus. At callers there 1-! ho Kammlon-f With, which Contact! of yesterday and look forward to men blowing each other up, proof 0p9l'.'il('S and the animals who are ; 5 500 ll-m-T"E""is"'M'c':l!.'l sun” services. . ' '"9"- material reward for taking the have b;-eiimcsiahlished, thed kee:- the prob-3blC VlCl0I'Y 07 the 10- Ls hrforr fllll' eyes that men really at his am-vice The Clllll'('Ii hi:..; aJ- ' htfmim-m " 1 sin" Sermon: "Christa Tclchllll KENT BEAUTY gnopra g- bumps of the game. The student :l95-fut) 1; Krlme-'5th Ell l P marrow. It was always fliiix with are not convinced of H19 dignlzr ways ialiplii and dP(Pndl'd this Ila. lhfl 3' anon am" I. Ministry-' I Swdenu Pemumm rvvuu d 50 does not find his clan work 'izht- tgldl 0115b E lvrujlltlllt 8 tcxlllllillls. the saints and the team of 86 had of man. i tural dlizliliv of every iiumsn being. La.Iml'"' 3"" Anthem: "Jesu. Breed of Lifs' sh dmn W M -L- ened nor his marks increased l)c- 0 mm P? Vi 0 I 0h! m9 01 the yfltzhllniz -Iblrlt lrl llbl-l1ldRllC9- ' ' ' lslin has pi-eachr-d llif' burden of 433:. . (Whitehead). ””W” '" 3” "9 C9" 5 cause he 11; . gtgr tgghlgtp, He is no; anotlaer war; the cnollfge !c)o)ltoJi;r: lookg: forir;a:d saieriyytolanogiier The talk of the dignity of in l.-W inrilvidllal responsibility. she has ,” ' , ordinance of The Lord's !up- '-'” even so ucky as e Olympic vir- 0" UP El T0l- 3 6 con W H Iva 5. EV would be all to the good if )7 insisted on the lnipnrtance of per- P 9..-. s5cgxl:l3EA;:r alglxlggggfggom; tor of old who received the right peculiarly St. D-un.fta.r.is game. glrded themselves for the comma made sense, It is seriously soul... sonal collscleiicc She has alwau l - K OF 5 MME5 12 noon-Church School. 9 ' to bear the olive branch as inc fray. This time ilwv went on the ful that it does: it is almost CPl- ilisislr-d lllill mm -in fire and wit Km 7 p,m,.-worship gen-ice, Mum: sm"' symbol uof sisperiorxiiyndor even in fieldaktxiln 0cftol1;erJ2nI:. undgr ttlil-Wain that it d0es,,vL W, have um; they 31,, dmnpm (mm i T? Reverend T. II. B. ollsefl Sermon: "A Report to Proteat- . ha” ll In "9 D506 in some cap cy o . . . ozaii. lap alnlscieiice, socieiv and schools all' tiiinzs. Tliiiigs WPIP made for men. n M.A., S.T.M gnu .. whg& l. the Tm. no:AtI:Tdl;;:ri?::e?;:;1:CBaggk5 athletic pantheon. Not. for cups Hogan led his stalwarts with such lsupposr-diy working for the beiter- and men were made for God. l Minister. cm"-.31-.7", th. singing. from nor medal; nor remuneration do well-ordered impetuosltv thatymeiit of man. Yet each succeeding it i: this last fact that soms I am. E. Lillian MCKCIIIII R90” students strive to hold a place on victory crowned their efforts Wlthxgene1'nll()n sepms go in , yaw” find mm M m,C,.pgg Th”. would the "Missing Linke" series. Mu-. 3- F-M-C-W Anthem: "When Twilight sass. a. team. but through love of the the decisive score of 11 points toy and loner opinion of what maliyhnve no one above man. They lilies Thelma Burns, Organist and choir Director. .:..........?..... It a.rn.-Church School and fans- llsmsi. 5p,m.-Vespers and Meditation: Company" sey. Grade VII-1. sorry liictiirn 11llPll he tries playinl the rain of Grid 0 pean mail. the working man. the participation in athletic contests. John MIOKISZ illearneli man. It is not as gracious greater perhaps than did members i 0l'l""l" "M m'”"”' M m. ows Fall" (Wood). I&Al)ll-is l-xi'JAMAlS.k5lgi1- elasxsg game and the wish to uphold the ; ft. is It is supposed to be a lot oflivou'.vl havn lllill in be llil- supreme l Chmnr 3?” ;"pe'u1c':l'"5'6g5" for 5l;o0” S honour of their Alma Mater as did g gg pious mumbling when one sneaks value in the iliilvrrsc. Tlioy would i 19 gm.-Church School. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN X i.wc'Dg;s”da Y i ' ' ” their predecessors. V of him as the son of God. This is have the religion nf liulnaiiity. u.,m.-The Sacrament of Holy CHURCH ' I . A 1 1,; . h f th Mmgunu gcuool. evil-ii consldenijd an roffense to Just as sgon as they do. lheyhbegln l mmmunmn. .1. gance roug one o e N... pn l eneis. a reac n etiquette n dezzra 9 man insioad of onor- Liniirun: "When I Survey the i Ngljsngsgagg gA4g3A;f'ar;":g;:g articles of the Collegium of 1892 (Fgbrnary super-t) an occasion of embarrassment. If in: him. They want him in tin i wnilllrniis Cross" (Gian WIi- MING! 0- Dunbar. B.TIL. MIIIIIIII d.' Mimi ba'r 'Mm' ' wn ht Shoe shows lie that at least some of the Ils acceptable to speak of man as stars and first and up drazgliu I Y K i 3 students pldcl-d great value in Grade VIII-1. Emmett DeCour- ,. K-mm or his ago. ,3 ms. gum. mm in mp dun M-in become! I astssvscr: To slcn. Dial am. . . "The infancy and Boyhood of of the Collt-ge faculty. We read in to speak of him as Godis man. a . . r Mm... . ' L Margaret Decoursey. (lluvmn-Anthem: "Praise Ya Je- "'.”m'f;,';;mm Wonk” ma gf;',',','.'"' Ph'""'" "'x "” an article touching this matter the Grade VI-J. siieils MacKs.V'- l Man never got: any ii... non... - Iiovah" (Genevan Psalter). C'm"mn1on , followingtm Grade IV-l. Preston?-MHCDOH-y What is a man? There arclor diizllzlv from himself. hr getl Visitors Cordialiy Welcome sum", "whu nu own 3", "LAND Gnu!” Queen street "Colleges Seem l0 he the YIUTSPTY lldl 3. COIUHEI MMKH3. 3- MN” scientists Brollllll who don't liesl- it from God. If we leave God out y - - - -p..ch,,. Mm"; The chm-chg" Dial 6228. Serving full course din- 9f athlelrlc 5P0”-” 0i "WY dC5C1'lP' .l0l'lE R0bl7ln3- ' late to tell us that lie is s rail-.r.r man always suffers. Christ died . 'v Zl0N PRESBYTERIAN Annum. no cm.” x apukn mu gpecialmnl chine" duh, '-l0ll and 1" IHCE 50 HWOEEFY 11'! Grade III-l. Joyce Robbins. highlr developed brute. This is' for hilmali dignity. and Ho rest 7 CHURCH 1'mgE;em" won” send. they to the healthy development Grade 11-1., All-hill” Flynn. 3- acceptable because if has fhc from the dead to prove it. HI lhrnIon' "0 Is Your” nlblg M WORK GLOVES. - shore, Gen. 0! the physical and mental fscul- Spunrwn Robblhl. lmaoical name "scientific" sttach- taught that man Camc from Gnii '-Cor. Prince and Grafton Ste. him 3.1 ” ulna Gmunn Eiuuc wrm, R9,. ties that it has been noted in those Grade 1-1. John Pyke: 1 Irene ed to it. 'I'lin soul is a myth which and not mereiyfrom some amorph- The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M”: 1"”, Men" Homer um, 33,50. spiecm 3350 at Jack places where athletic sports are not F'l!l'll'l. went out with the dark ages: that nus primeval mass. He taught thai M.A.. Minister U”, 5," 5",.” Mld-,',.,", M, Cameron's sale. fostered. the most satisfactory re,- 111', Ray. ,4, A, M;cAuLAy who Highest lvelilgcrlll senior grades. is, the era bPl0TC sclnllce. Really, mall must llv- with God. both here ML Frank Johnson. A.1..C.Lg HMHPM"-mu . g.. sum "3 never uulngd in the dg. llllroduccd "mum" lg 3," Dun. Joli-n Mackny. 94xe. - lwe are not very different from and lierearter. If we take away Organist and Choir Director A u. I ,1 Wm E .0" Th ,, CAKE 3ALE. ,g, Mom, 5; ML. velopment of the student . it .g.,,l, in 1335 Highest average In Junior zredea. apes. All we have to do is to be thcsc truths, man lose: his sense ' n .-L I " ' I.eod's today, 2.30 p. in. Sponsored Should be the DUTP0-59 0' WHY ” Ari-hUl' 1"l)'ml. 9495:. Ipatieiit, and it will be shown us of 'rPVPl'Ol'lCf'. for himself: he be- M”ml"' 5'"'"' BIMIIIII-ll 3Bf'I0l- student on entering college to take Fortunately. l-ll?” 15 l Wllllllefe Perfect attendance: Arthur that man is strictly continuous comes lw-dies-i of his origin and ....:::m....:...:....... l-Jviilied DE-Nn:c0sTAL CHURCH ' 3'!-Elm Avenue . b J l W men's Association 1” ”"'-(Qhumh w r "C y I" d M 'rS:initylnU(hl-lfed ghurch. Group 1. CH8 fill! of N5 helllch Ind Chew rem” 01 the ll"-l”0dUC'-loll Ind Flynn. Collelth MRGKHY. Shflll with his simian ancestors. There his deatinv. he denies his true na- " 'i'" M"""7wc "'3' ' uni: yr" 3 '6' I ?h "J" P Greek Roots and Latin Themes first phases of football at the Col- Macxay and John MacKay. are psyclinlozlsts who reduce all tilrc. and will ultimately destroy ”'”"””" '3? ”" " d " "' " ”” " . " '”' JUST s nus MORE. Wright's afterwards . . .To those who watch i.-ge. A. A. Macliulny brought the Teacher. Mrs. Helen Cobb. the aspirations of plan to snmr rill mat is good within himself. Sermon: lat U! N80 All Chllfch On the Lord! Ill). nnmn spring sale. Ymu. mung closely me genera; Drains, 0; am. game m 51, Dun5t,an'5 when he .- ggl;-Wigig-WWHV W V 7 7 V Mg?” pg "I'M ' ,, S r. , tion. former sale prices are further dents in college. it will feadily be transferred there after spending f"”1':'m G” ” ' If” The Salvation Army reduced by 31.00, ssie ending Sat- Bmn d . 'ip.ni.-Sermon. "Christianity in mm mm. mm l” 'y g O (0n"lrt"- . n I-ZGAL iiusn Tween l Anthem: "Ave Vsrusn" (Moaart) "HOME glicfvlggoghlsmu SPOOASSTS .r.aCKm.S. gg Limmd . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ; "(tome Hither and Hear the N hey H d e .- I Re um. ' . Words of the sr.cspuinc::i:. I31; 9" T""""" awe. rsosci:irsi:s3'T;giser gem. ' ' eron's Seals. l i MaeDONALD sumo sanvica ' imiio repairing. Amplifiers and Topic: sound systems. Disc and tape re- ! a.us.-(hil to Prayer 10 a.us.-Band. open air 11 a.ru.-lloiissess Meeting. Accounts Receivable Proudly Presents... . Owing to the increasing cost of nlaiiilainliig stand- Ber. Quincy Stairs. Pasioh "Peace At last". cording. 180 Kent. Street. Phone . . Phone sue a p.rn.-Directory class ms. - ard hospital services, the Trustees of the Prince Ed- i ” sgfyigu 3-” P-II--UINIIY 505001 -- ward Island Hospital find it necessary to take steps to ' '''””Y''''" P”'"'' ”””"' E” M" E w'c""1si ch” enforce collection of their many overdue accounts. In- lo s.m.-Sunday School la.ni.-worship and Praise (.30-Open ulr. Maritime Electric 1 p.sa.-Salvation Rally. Topic: lottetown, over C. F. C. Y. Monday. March 5th. from 9.80 -9.45 p. m. dividual notices will go out shortly and all persons sf- A delightfully feminine fected are asked to co-operate by arranging settlement of their accounts promptly and so avoid the embarrass- ment of legal proceedings. Initial Payment To avoid further accumulation of unpaid accounts. 7 ii.ni.-Evangelistic iwhn fnrgiveth all our i wukmg an Educanom your bum. ness. LlA'l'lll'.I JACKETS. - Knitted ooilar. wrists and bottom. Blue with white trim. Hos-sahide. Regular 823,50. special 810.95 at Jack Cam- "llow And When To Begin." saa and Iiealeth all our diseases." - Pa. 103:1. You Are Weieons. fashion fabric fuEli(1-couvsar I007; worsiso ITANIIOPI W. I. Btanhope W. I. held their regu- lar meeting on Feb. 26 at the home . h . . . . . "3r1"c.lliior:,c.'. l:i;::,.r-2,11 by is '""” St” the Trustees have also decided to instal the system in '"'"lb"- ""1 1” V”"'0''- commumrv PLANNING operation in practically all hospitals of a size compar- able to.our institution. namely, the payment of a satis- factory deposit by each patient on entering the hos- pital. Any unused portion of the deposit will be re- turned to the patient on discharge. J It is felt by the Trustees that. by cl-lcli patient paying according to his accommodation, it will help avoid a further increase in the present rates. The Trustees would point out that tile hospital It was decided to send tie to the March of Dimes. Mrs. Harry Macbauchlan was asked to pur- chase two quilt batts And each member was asked to take one flour bag to Mra Marshailis. The secretary was asked to send Mrs. Ross a sympathy card. The sick committee reported two BROADCAST: Hear John F. Con- nolly, Secretary. P. E. 1. Com- munity Plsnnlng Association. 0. F. C. Y. Sunday. March "uh, at two o'clock. . narsritonsas mu MEN. - Light weight. very smart, just a. few odd numbers. Regular 515.00 to 019.95 an cxclllsive crcaliuii Ila mad . S i I 39 95 t J ck Cami-ron's y . g . nmnsll AN8 Y0R&'GN "New cefmmmees were sppolut- 3:13? I R is operated on a nan-profit basis. Tllcre IS no annual l W” BIBLE S C ET 1954 ed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Alvin maintenance camp ign. The salaries of all paid em- 1 - lgtcl-lluchlg" 1 '3" '3",-r P"I:);'i A;gT;-:'g:&: M”w;;'fl;:1t';1r?:' ployees and the cost of the many necessary supplies l A rstavnn or oslni :0 00. - I Y - -- ' ' l NANKSGMNG mm mm, M". Mace: nag mm 0,: your :2” m.mT,,i,:; are dependent on the payments made by the patients. - 8 w. W. T... .,,,,,k,, 0 M f,';',f.'”",l,,,,:;,” ,lTi"m?.l.ti nil- 52i'.il: r-T.'5.” fie i.."f.”... 'l'1:nton's M , ., ,, .,,le..,..,,, ., .y.. M "'1 ill" Th0" l"'3'- WTDWM 7" tin .Mra. Reg. R-.oas and Mrs. Accessories.- ' as." more on Y """"”' T”-V ”"'.V W9”; I" Rhodes Warren; program, Mrs. -04 I skilled craftsmen ofihe House of ill who have striven to put Thy liiiln into the languages of the inrlrl: for all who have taken the WV Scriptures to the ends of the Lewis Marshall and Mrs. Horace Marshall. Roll call is to be answered by each member paying one dollar. Gordon Canada's leading tailors for women. m(Z3?.ZEl;.if'll3S'ii'..? .i3."?.n"5l LISTEN w hi.2.30. .Sd School. .. 7.8?)"p.pm. Bigle ml..ectuux:e.”"Book of to St. Dunstan's Basilica "lrlh; for all who have read of 1 , F3:-; ?j,;r;g,;":nfhhv”-er-ggulg33; i.3.T'”v32'l.?.':.l'.”.'.l. ll” 3f;l.'.Lili2.'l-'...l.””.E:?lM.Jr?.....”' LENTEN SERIES 1 W WWW, is O my .'::..'"..ii:.'.. ii-'?5l"”"' ” "”" ” "CHRIST '5 0"” "FE" E ” "rTV,,T':,::ylh,f"vv,':::i(,n on our T603.-iFiTsTc"e IMOUHCI the. enslsemenl 0! "W? by Arnold E. Toner. Holy Cross Missionary l softness, richness and lexluw in wool nu been Au.”-guy. mom, daughter Phyllis Lillian to Gordon . C wad. chm" O, dome colon. EVERY SUNDAY OF LENT STATION CFCY . Mrlrl in a thousand tongues: and . Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John rl lhls and all Thy mercies we th. I . imporum expo” "om . "Ty Robertson. Kingsboro. Marriage to days of settlement. '” Thee thanks and praise; lske place in early spring l-"lush Jesus Christ our Lord. ' a Youill love your new l . I . . mph . ENGAGEMENT" -1 Mn" ID"? Tim. 4 P M lustre-Convert spring cooii aim-iarr AND roausox :f:,',?":c'" oampbtehld Ch" owl .n BIIILIZ SOCIETY With Anniversary tomorrow. Sunday, March 19:. L M Mr. and Mrs, Harold Acorn wish to thank their neighbours and friends who were so kind to them fouowing the loss of their home by fire. WORDS FOR THE WORLD of her daughter Mary Elia-abeth to Parker Worth. son of Mrs. William W. Henderson and tile late Mr. The sizes are 8 lo 18. T PARISH MISSION HOLY REDEEMER PARISH Married Women-March 7th - 14th. Men of the Parish-Marcli 14th - 2lsf. Single Women-March 21:1 - 2Silli. Henderson of Darlingtdn. Maryland. Marriage to take place land early in April. The colors are silver lillle, Marl- time bllie. Acadian beige, Dorval blue. Trllro grey and Skeona on 59.75 5.'W- H 0 Lm a ii in Mary- . . Jesus. Himself. declared: '1 go away and come again """l .lnu.' Consider the sun. Were it to say now. '1 am the W" of yesterdsy,' it would speak the truth. And should it. lmlrlng the sequence of time in mind. claim in be other than that sun. it still woiiid speak the truth . . . Conceive according- l.v the distinction. variation. and unity characteristic of the vari- ”.-Is Manifestations of holiness. that thou mayest comprehend in! allusions made by the Creator of all names and attributes '0 the mysteries of distinction and unity. . .” hm the secret wridngs of he Baha'i world Faith Missionaries: R. P. Arthur Kelly, C.ss.R. R. P. Robert McKeniia. C.Ss.R. 7 SS Z,-l(J;:f.'ll x'”.'7 l . r Vs