PAGE FOURTEEN i" ll llllW is rue TIME GIIGKIJISE WELLIIERS reliable Jewellers. Give NU ROGERS BROS. Choose From These FAMOUS WATCHES BULOVAS $24.75 up Canadi- » ‘ined Silverplate! 5¢rv|ce1or SIX Hollow handle . knivesFirslLov: " or Adoration i ql ‘luv’? Mt. t. .tl" - t Bria“ ADAT . t Efllllbilv patterns created by truo artbts of the silver trad? . . . \'uu’ll he proud nf your table's elegance set with pieces of such beauty. WELLNERS men. and dainty amt-s for ladies Sturziily built for accuracy. w. c. r n7 stores EASTER. 1941 By G. L. Oreed The shadow of a lonely Cmsa H-[R Atop a little Jewish hill Through nineteen hundmed years of strife , , For Man's salvation reaches still... From And still the voice o! Mercy pleads In cngulsh nrne but He c'e:t' knew. "Father. forgive them yet again- For still 1110'.’ lmraw not what; they . l" S0 many people 5931:5111‘! ‘Ill; do at“ ‘h’: weeuanér: an?“ éutunl ‘s’ Upon ;\ v1: ‘.1? cud greed “h” h? m: sklmuuv deskmd Must Clir- - l;c hung again? mmlq, ‘watches hv masters in the Mus‘ “F ' ' ‘i’ T91?“ um “Eva-wan diamond trtulc . . . H's w“ EmUIe7h9°d o! Th 1m ' ' These are true B19111‘ - - ey W u‘ u "hum The only Way from tint abyss Upon the brLnk of uihich we stand... God's patience must be running low To place The Atom in our hand. YEAR'S CALL "Ring out the fhlse. Ring in the ttrue." Is your hand on the bell rope? Let there be no lfldecisicn if there be nu “irmccrtnin sound." who shall prepare for the batt/lc? lvlay I urge each Superintendent against. gambling. to bring before the Unison some call to stcm the tide of this grcrwing evil. If some ztcw slot machine has been cff0fl, some new riritzlkittg den- opened. be faithful in the fight. be- gitiz-nitig with prayer. Endeavor to stump out the evils. ' Just the other day a young man of good mmlly came out of just such a den. The night “'35 darkfldark as dark v1.5 that night when Judas bc- traycd his Lord. The young marl stumbled, fell into the river and Mas drowned. "Am l my b*otlte'r’s kccper?" Yen. Our llltllif-C. “'0 to SUCII places, S11v1! iP-igfdics l; 5m in God's sight. GOd Ilfilvs cvcry false way: are we on His side to fight agninst evil A NEW $2975 “P or does our silence countenance- Excellent (iruen Wat ~11 ‘bu-w? in lundsonm dcsignsLfz Let us be faithful. "1' would 1:4 true fer there are those who tare." (7. King. Anti-Gambling Sulterittitenziml. w. c. T. ll.ml\‘l7l57l\<"S ruorvr At the Jttnuaryt mcctiftg of the Lvnttibttrg LI-trion thc membcs WETI JEWELERS SINCE I868 ‘CILIOXHIUIG campfirc. I Mrs. Carr of the Salvation Army Guides \\'fl§ guest of the vompaniz MR. Lrztirinwnitrn-cn Miss Dvuisilla Harper. City. has ‘received a telegram stating that ‘ltcr Iirolhcl- Lcvi Jrlmcs Harper of _Biut-kttm. l\'fuss., ltzid passr-d away ‘April 4th. lie had lacrn ill fnr mm" Th! rfisulziv ivcvki} IlICPIl-l.‘ n; lrme. Mr. Harper when he was Trinity Unrtcd Church Guides u“ young left. the City to take up cai- hvld on Tuesday. April SHL , pentering in Brockton where he ‘rhPvillFCIIIlZ tipcm-rl \\ith Flspfc. lived until his death at the age of tmm. l‘he . is thml twtkcd on 77. His huri-al lnok plat-c in Brock- tlw-rr Ilfllllllvffili .lll(l playprl Hm;- tun. April ‘l. ‘Fertius Harper is a lmllf“ brother of the deceased. Hi: Tuesday night's meeting QHCICI] daughter Helen resides in Brock- wllh i1 C°mlJRny chlt and .1 very ton, Mass. twlccmczl by the President, Mrs. lTyler. After the necessary business lwas attended l0. the gentleman took charge with lvlt". F‘. Mltton as chair- ‘m" 'I‘he Scripture lesson was g by M1‘. L. M. lvfccc. A11". Tyler votitributed q violin ‘solo as bell 1s a fine address. on the iAicohollvs lmmfvmous. The mOVGITlFFJIZ was organized in i935. By 1939 there were about one hundred members. New there are apprnrtimattcl_.' ivilrtcetti thousand inernbrrs in the U-. ited Slates at»: a-tirl the mcvemrtit is rapidly lzrcvl irtg in Carmela. The speaker then went on to say that members-hip in the A. A. fellowship requires no fees. or clues wha-tsover. the only qttulifartion required. is an honest desire In stop drinking. The r-praker Cfiiifllldfid by say- ing that those of us who have come into close touch wit-h members of the A. A. end their “New Way of THE cnsnwrrcrowi~t_ and d p- Notices BIG CUB RALLY ' Ovsr 5O Cubs and 8 Cub Lead- ers took pat-t in a very successful Cub Rally in St. Paul's Hall on Thursday evening. The program was made up of songs and two enjoyable skits pre- sented by the St. Paul's Pack and the Holy Redeemer Pack Both those skits were very well done and the Cubs taking part. deserve I. good deal of credit as well a! the Akelas who went to the trouble of preparing them. One of the chief reasons for calling the Rally was to present prizes to the winners of various events at last year's Cub Camp. however some of the winners did not turn up and their printer are u; " A New Appeal for Everyl Meal!" There is s Brown - Holder Maritime Maid Variety in sodas and “sweets” to fit every occasion. And each variety is made of the finest ingredients money can buy. Baked fresh every day. Save your time and money. Pep up your meals with a variety of delicious Brown - Holder Maritime Maids! " h Cream Sodas — Malted Milk Lunch — Gingers Lemon Cookies — and many more. Monclon. New Brunswick BROWN-HOLDER BISCUITS. LTD. Provincial Headquarters, The Trit- vel Bureau. 101 Queen St. and the out in the city league finals, we following Cubs ittay call there think w? have every reason tn be and vet lhcllt pfizgg, Th0 cubs are; proud o the accomplishments of BiilysMacLcan, Foster Burke, Chi-l our team this ycar. Congratulations ford Gregory‘, George Court. Claude to the Legion on their win; 1L was CdlTOIILdDOllflhId héacDonflxllg, DJavrid‘? reg“ deserved victory. Tough MucLo- , Jo 1 uitn a o n uc nts. MacDonald. } i At present In future all Scout news is tollPmcllght in athletics about fhc be handed to either Provliiciallllimllili-IJU!151119 iwvd we-"ttlv-t‘ m. Dlslrm Commlsslonl-ys, holds out the softball league will (signed) soon be getting under way. Sim:- s_ M_ Mum“; of the fellows are already getting District commissvlonep limbered up for the coming sca- son Cart tells us Kikcr has been Jooscnlitg up swinging the brat-tn at the cobwebs in the high corners of the room and Green has been purposely picking arguments with everyone so he will be in good shape for his perennial round with the umpires. (To continue). The chase 10d to tllhc airport. Our man got there did h ‘fiustdimtimle tro sac his qtliziiiilw Say, ' you hear the one a out, oar tie pane or ew ’or. c the fellow who was sitting at thellust. had to discover what wus i-n sidewalk table in a cafe in Paris: that note, so he bought e ticket on A combination Betty Gra/ble, Lana the next plane for the metropolis. Turner. and what ltavc you walk-f The Thursday (afternoon SUTIZlIS, ed hg: and lcft a nctc on the corner‘ under the auspices of the Slu- of the table. Just as he reachedrdents’ Cotincil. have been FCSlllllPd to pick it up a breeze blew it. offtat the Holy Name Hall. If lhc the table and down the street. first 02c. held lust Thursday. is Things are fairly quiet aroundwiny in ication for the future. the the college this week. Everyone is_“Saints are assured of] very enjoy- back from the Easter holiday Iook- able Thursdays for tie remujlzdcr ing refreshed and ready to nut'of the year. their all into the last quarter. Yew Beginning 110st Friday. S4013 were in the stretch and some of Hawkins‘ week will be observe us are starting to get lonesome al- by the studelnts of Dunstan‘: ready. The Seniors have that. lost, tDunphy in: ated). e socia a look about them; some go uocutHvcek from Thursday will be a staring at pictures and other Sadie Hawkins’ affair. You know things that they have tween lO0k":l.IlI$ co-edttcalitin is a wonderful ing at for the last six years as ifthing. handball holds the F71... WEEK I at S.D. U. mentally photograph all the Iamil-I l-ar landmarks for their reveries. The exams just before Easter} ls. . . . . t The fellow juntpod up and start- were. as is usual with short exams; 4* not as bad as they looked on the, bulletin twain In five short. {i- tveeks though, fellows-five that ‘l. (Ecoutezl) Our niau‘: plane was four days late arriving in New York (he was re-roulul through Brooklyn) so that when he finally reached the city he had lost. all hope of finding the flOlL‘_ He made enquiries, however, and learned that the other plane had been for- reil down at sea. There had been two survfivors. but their names were not available. There was still hope. They were to arrive in port that day aboard the Queen Mary. so our friend rushed to the dock. The officers of the Financial Committee ltavo bten extremely busy (luring the past ton days molding a voustitulion for the pro- posed Students" Union. At 3 mcct- in; of the full executive of the Committee last Wednesday ever-- lng a tentative draft of the con- ititulion was gi-vcn a thorough checking. Il is expected that the constitution will he presented to the entire student body for ratifi- cation within the next. few days. The officers of the Committee also propose a radical change ‘m the system uf electing officers lo the various societies on the campus; but we'll have more details on that. when the constitution comes up before the student body. Memorial i Hall, already a ‘filli- iliztr landmark lo most of the Saints. is renlly beginning to look ll-ke something inside lately. Plas- tcvlitg is completed on the third floor and on our last tour of in- spection Doc Sinnott picked out. his room for next year (if he gets the one he showed me though I think he is clue for lots of visitors ncxl year). Onc gels a nmrvclous view of the third Memorial (a great thing for the ping-pong experts and the p601 sharps). The rooms are rculy quitc tilce; not very large bui- 11151 CO5)’. Mike Dunplty. president of the Athletic Association. left of the Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Union i-n Calico Kid is expected to return Saturday (today that ls), w we'll have a, report. on things in Halt-fax for ticxt week. Navy Len has ap- pointed himself s- reception com- mittee of one to meet Mike at the station, which is all right. by us. But why is he carrying that big club? The latest number of Red and White is now off the presses and we are mighty proud of this rssue. Congratulations to BdilOl‘ ‘~11 Green tJohn Eldon to his friends‘- on a really fine bit of journalism. The Queen Mary was ll-lit dO¢k~ in; u Our Man raced up in a taxi. He rushed to the edge of the qusvy us the gangplank was lowered. Hts licart boat a tatou on his ribs. He must. see that note. It had become an Obsession. (Will he gct the note? Will Lt be ln English? Can he read French? Can anybody read French? I: Latin a dead language? For the answer to these and any other important questions which may pop up dur- ing the week be sure to rend the notes next wcck. If by any chance you have not heard this story be- {are please do not ask anyone about it. Its risky) Special acknowledgment for football field frumpcrmissioit to use part of material . GET READY FOR on Thursday last to attend a meeting? ‘Murder ilcquittai Hallfax_ The‘ above to Ronan MacDottilt. “Sock" O'Hanley, and Plato tPkti-l that is). Insanity Brings PEMBROKE. Ont, April 1th - (CPU-Thomas Gibbons. 49-3‘: r- old Adimnstbtt township intimat- acquitted late today cf the murder of Joseph and Fitzmauricc. by a lQman Jury tvlt. folmd hiim "not guilty by reason c1 insanity." ' The jury required 40 minutes t: reach a verdict after hearing thc charge thzs afteirnooti from Mr Justice Kelller ltlackal‘. It was Gibbons third trial on tilt charge of murdering the trvo broth- ers. ln the first» about. a year n30 he was found guilty and sentence: to be htmged. A second trial was won on appeal. but was poslpc when one of the chief defence u l- nesses was too lll to appear in court. U NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER DIES VANCOUVER. April l0 - tCl“ --Altre<l Knight, 3'1. news and slu~ dlo photographer who claimed ht originated night club photography died st his home in West Vt-ri- couver yesterday. Born in Umn- aiiy. he Dame hem in i936 iii’.“$223221;‘“tf.“"tl°"..filfi.é“'fiit-t-s-t-e-t-4-w-arm-a;++sis-sett-++++++++++~t+++++++++++++++se-t-t-Ié ti‘ Hie" are convinced of its genuine-l . r tress and feel that we should give t fir‘ d°w'_‘ m? ftrfjhffleir "l: t» mwemm Y” "Pr it“. .2 .1 thmugh prayer. sympathy and én- u? w‘ .1 ‘to at H mm nole___re_ couragement. of. every opportunily.§“as toms g - . . member). another chap picked it up. Ijumped in l, taxi. and roared sway 19> ilictiliRi/iltll-DEERINE APRIL 16th with CREAM SEPARIIIIIR Will Increase Your "CREAM HARVEST" Q You'll get a better “crop of cream" a clean-skimming McCormick- Deering Cream Separator. It's just like adding an extra ccrw to your herd-and extra cash to your farm income. See us for complete details. W. R. Jenkins 208-212 Great George St. QUICKIIIS 9R0? By Ken Reynold) "You won't mod to plant u garden this your, door-l just low o place in the Gulrdian Wont Ads where I can buy all the hit I'll lsodl" v Year." Personal greetings lllumlne Vi THE PRESIDENT'S NEW YEAR'S? MESSAGE At this threshold-of 194R let us wish each other a "Gracious New The New Testament like sitar: in- thc darkness of the sky line. Like: the clasp of a h-and. they aire the! outreach of the hcaxt. signs of a. friendly and brotherly spirit. So we. the White Rlbbctnterl across Canada stretch out our hands to One mother and to those Moll-Ill! us and Wish each othe: a. "Gracious New Year." One often comes into contact. with people qt whom lt may be said, "their struggle to live, tolling on. week in and week out. at; the end‘ of the year seems to have added, little to their reserve and they ap- pear to be very little ahead of the days when they started out with ideals, nmbitims and high hopes. most of which have apparently gone by the bosrcl." ~ “'l‘hrv ltvvc toiled all night and have lflkon nothing." It looks like an endless. useless struggle to many! But this catntnol be true of any child of God however fruit» less life's tree may seem to have been. if he has lived with God. Despite Lhc storm that ls swccp- lug the world, may the Gtruce of God bring you an inner poise. peace and power a/nd may you find throughout the New Yen the ful- flllment of the- divln¢ momlse» "My mu ll sufficient to: thee: for my strrmgth in made perfect in weakness." I pass an to you this verso by Dan-y Emerson Fosdiok with the hope that it may be the prayer of each on, of m. f In! the host of evil rmmd us Boom thy Christ. ssssil His ways! Hers and doubts too long have bound us; Ibec cur hearts to work and praise; Grant us wisdom. Grant us courage. For the living of tltesg dnys. —I1ivn Wlcltson. A BAN 0N THE TREATING CUSTOM 0N SOUTH AFRICA ~ force curly in- A "no treating" ban name into December. The standing cf drl-tttlc; to males in bus, hotels. clubs. and all other licensed premlres I! 116W illegal Kn the Uh- ion nzxl South-West Africa. Among other thlhp. it t: tllogsl to [In or: ‘handful of people who are doi-ntz in a cloud of petrol fumes (as the English say). Our man hailed sn-t other taxi and went..tesri‘ng after m. The hockey sensor: cams to l close for the Saints two weeks ||o today. Although they were edged lend money in anybody for the pil- pose of en-atbling him to pay ht liquor. The results of u. preview “no treating" ban im England ll- tounded many. There we; s de- motralit) _-itnm.1-s_uus-t~.+_+=t-+-t~+ cieasc in drunkeness. and crime. and the increase in physical fitness as well as tit f spurt. Ln national efficiency wen remarkable. Experience, we bollew will reveal the wisdom of the ban. "People rightly praise the Greek! for their courage in facing terrible adds ‘m this war and yet people ridicule I handful of Tempezttnico workers who for many years have defined one of the Breatut forces in the world. It is s miracle that we have survived. The people who fight. for right. when opposed b)‘ mountains of opposition deserve cncotxmgement. They should no’ have m ovwdoce of criticism front superior peoplé. It. is amazing how much the world owes to a mere CASTS Church and Uemperattoe work, and they carry orrwlth steady courage against tlemertdotis odds. ‘W910 MllllTAlillE 6 ~ ‘ and . 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