UH???“ WI" :-~—-—a-—~.<.-.-i>-r-;_ _ - L “h” "'";¢..-_...._"' - .....--.'~_~ -:»-;:......_ I180. Ji-Illfle Tait, ‘I? .--l_1_ 2-49.... Santa. Claus, rout . ness makes You Rheumatism, ".'\'|l'1_rYlIIl|=ai= :\-.-r'~n: ¥lIII.lX!)ll‘!$$!i'Yr“ . z - - s .. .. h Mclnnis; solo, Elem Aylward: The Very Idea, Anne Storey; Envy, Dewar Jones; dialogue, Joe McInnis, Boyce Mao- Kh, Eileen Burke, Helen Kelly; solo, Mr. George McKenzie (encor- Id.) mterrnision. Chorus, Jolly old 9t. Nlclzolas; 'I‘hey can't fool me, I-Ielp Kidneys lf Kidney Trouble or Bladder Week- from Gett Up Nights, Nervousnoss, Diuinesl. Stiffness. Bmartlng. Itching or Acidity try the i- Doctor's prescription Oyster (Bles- gl). Must. end your troubles in 8 dsyl . money back. Only 75c st druglilts. suffer Q/l... do", Q/nocles MILLINERY Snow may-be on .he ground but atop it's $pring——if you buy one of these grand new hotsl You'll find them perfect with fur coots and big collars-we were per- snickiiy obout that-and they'll be iust as smart when you weor your . Spring suit!,_ IOUTIIPOIIT SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils o! Bouthrport, under Ilhe direction of their teacher, Miss Helen Drake, presented their an- Tale, pusl Christmas entortairunent. ‘Mr. Stewart Henry acted as chair- The program was as follows: Welcome, Barbara Rogers, cho- rus, Christmas Bone. My Wish, Christmas Kickers, Hammond Kelly; Winter Jewels, lllsgnret Maolnnis, Alaine Mclnnls, Pearl Pippy; At Christmas dime. Evelyn Henry; Drill. by thirteen SAVE 0N ENGINE REPAIRS For a quarter of a century we have been making Engines as well as repairing them. We have the plant, the staff, and the experience torepeir any make of En- gine, pumps, boilers, tanks or any kind of machineryi-or we can make anything to your order at Short Notice and Save You Money. We keep complete stock of Parts and Sup- plies at lowest iul Burning. Mary hit; Santa's Diet, Keith Mtutoh; recitation, Stanley Machin; drill by fourteen children: a mon- Louise Henry; a. musical muniber by Roland Jones (encored) A monologue by Thelma Burke; slit doll. Anna Storey, Dorothy (looper. Gilbert Genge. Ring Christmas son. Recitation, Eileen Aylward; Down on the farm, Roland Jones; Playctio, The spirit of Christmas, ‘E cmldrcn: rwiieiicn. by Lorne ey, Mary mt, mm Henry and 1-- Flood; recitation. Gilbert Genge; Eilem Aylward. A , Jolly December, Lillian ' Marguerite Aylward: a. farmer, Raymond ; Clans. National Anthem. k TUB-IDES 0N HATS cannot serve to trim a. hat. are glass and mirror 61']- prices. “While. We Have Time ”' ‘Ihefollowinglettcrhasbeenis- suedtotheflhnuoh 0d llhlglend members by Der-win ‘Ibronto. Bishopofmontqsndhilnsoeof Canada. “who then b willing to oonsaento his service this dsy who the lord?" I. Chi-on. xxix, l. . of the Church:- remain in this important and, as I believe, essential deparmlcnt of the work of our Church in Canada. We ask your mayors for guid- ance for the Nommating Com- mitteeinthemattcrofizheap- pointment of a new General Secretary. Until s new appointment is made the Council and we. Payne with the members of our excellent office staff are carrying on the: work. We appeal once more to the Church in Canada for offerings for the maintenance of that work for the coming yesr. 0n Sexogesima Sunday the 24th, offerings will be made in every Church in the lend fo- that purpose. This is s work which should find arcsponsein theheartsofallmrr people. The claims of the social order. methods of r “Q, the defects of that order, and all social service efforts are being ,, to our attention tic-day on all sides. It is right that the Church should take the deepest, interest in these matters. All that concerns humanity concerns us as membe of Christ's Church. Greek. social movements are operating in human society. At cer- tain moments in history there oc- cur great migrations of people from place to place. Bo there come periods in the history of human society when the minds of men go on a migration and new frontiers are discovered. It would seem as if humanity were on the march once more in the social realm. It is for the Church to take a. deep interest in such things, for the great doc- irine of the Incarnation is con- cerned with the whole of human life. The relation of the Bible and the Church is profoundly concerned with such matters. Social service is old. Lt is as old as the nophets of Israel. Some of their stern in- dictments of social conditions have n very modern application. Their visions of the state of social right- , which must some day come true, are among the great WAKE u.» Ylillli um Bur- WITHOUT (llilliiil Central _' _ Guardian has fallen to lot to send-you w t 8, a short message g1; this time. ‘an m.“ n ‘Jails Blarney Stone." lrslld-l-l-tllil. For many years Oexaguima Sun- Gas hloeb up your “Shh... W“ igw by ,5», ,, , ,, , w, 3;» urlrrmmsilrrn..." "ssh .-.‘.‘.‘lf‘.i?l.. ‘.2 u... a... '" Q l‘ Q I - Church of lhrglend in Canada as ‘Eh-"IIIMIdhnMNT Ymfid‘ 9" Y W 5 0'01“?- m, dgy 0g m, 5mm Am”; m- u tskslsllvhoss oolé aagsmar mm-a-za-si. its work. nus work m its present i ———- ‘ form was begun by the late Canon ‘M. “J.i"..'.‘i-'l'-'f.!"‘£ia‘ii.‘a"..i'd3i sou“! 5mm“ Q_ w_ Venn“, “bu. (ham. a y," hsrrniemgentlevegeh is extracts. Th0 f0 names a QB $0“! u“ ” 1°“ '- l"“ B‘? l" W" 'r....r....-...r.'?..u... ‘Infill “flan vewnm “luau ranks. Bilt the fruit of his life work um. LIverPIIInIAok ortlrs is»: Certc‘: "Vi" m 9"" “'3' “In” Littlu Liver Pills on the red label. Wit r vubsilltuh-iicstdrugltcrl. Q1981 C. . Ce may take a greater share than ever in these matters wluchareengeging the attention of the most. thoughtful and far-seeing of our fellow citizens. Sincerely yours, DERWYN TOR- JNTO, Bishop 01 Toronto, of Canada. White Python '-y lldsrk rsirrthor oi (Continued from Page 2) truly know the meaning of love, are few indeed! ‘No woman . . . no man . . . can live without lovei I will give thee a chance to prove this stunted ‘love’ of thine! There is a white girl in the prison of the half- men. Knowest thou that?" The Mongol nodded. "A certain powder must be given," she went on, burning eyes on his. “Wilt thou give it?” The hm chback, crowded super- stitions shame, blanched. Now he understood why a raven had flown across his path from left to riflrt that dawn! “The girl~ is dedicated to tho White Python!" he protested, pals- yellow with fear. "rhe High Priest told me so himself! Thou knowest the punishment decreed for those who interfere with the offering of a sacrifice!" _ "Yea," answered Gynia, thought- fully, “that is why thou shalt do ltl" (To Be Continued.) PLATDS FOR. SPORT COATS incentives to social endeavour we ologue; Gordon Mutch; A Funny reoitatiom Alphonsus Mclnnis; the Bells, Edna Mae Robert- Spirit of Christmas, Thelma Burke, Fairies, Ruth McIunis, Anna Stor- Gonion Mutch; a little girl, Yvette a little boy, Roland Jones; a. mother, lilmmo. Cooper; Jackie. Alphonso: Mclnnis; Santa Trimmings for hats are decidedly favored, in ever increasing variety. It has been more or less proven that there are few things which The newest ideas, outside of the new classical feather and flower motifs, ornaments, and a definite return to embroid- possess. ‘They saw afar off the Kingdom, the ideal state when the desert sirould blossom as the rose, and "rlghteousnem should cover the cart-h, as the waters cover the sea." The Master Himself caved for these things, as He taught in the villages, by the lake. in the city and temple, wherever men and women lived and suffered. It is from Him, Himself, the Incarnate Son of God, born in Bethlehem, brought up in a Nazareth home and workshop, living among ordinary people. that we derive our great social service convictions. They spring from Him. They spring from Calvary-fiche Mountain of Sacrifice, where He died to malice men free to enter into relationship with their Fa-thcr In rlrgaven, and wiVh one another on 6H . that modern social service efior‘ should have in it those things which our- Christiun faith alone can rzivr it. The Church's great concoct i to God, its revelation to Chlilfi‘ Jesus as Redeemer and Friend, ii- conoeption of the condition o’ man and his need of that gr" which alone can lift him up ~ truths which we have to bring t these great movements of social r: form. It is the Christian faith or ‘ ideals which alone can carry ma" and women through the long yo.“ and many dlseourasrements of socic‘ service. We have a work to do in the midst of the attempt that. i= sometimes made (the attesmt o! n mere humanism) to set up aspeiect a social system as possible without reference to God and the Gospel of Jesus Cilrlst. A materialistic con- ception oi’ soc'ety. a repudiation of a spiritual interpretation of life, nnitrd even with a lofty idealism for human societrvi, would lying sorrow and disillusionment. We have a work to do. and alone: these lines, in these days, of vital impor- tsnce. I call upon our Church or Enq- "nd people in C-"nada to support their Council for Social Service. It is imperative that we should do so, and especially at a time when people generally are profoudly con- cerned with such nutter-s, Our Church has a contribution to make in the solution cf the problems which pres upon us in the social order. We must see to it that there should be no halting in the work of our Council Vut that the of- fering this year should be such that the Cirurch of Rig-lend in Canada - It is of the utmost importanv] Plaid woollens fashion the mart- est inbetween season sports coats. One particularly handsome model ingreenandgray hasdeep patch pockets, turned-down collar. handling of some. AndYouTJumpDutoIBedIn mw-g ,,, “Mimi-ivor- rr. "gfx-aegfi g-laT-r. ‘lf-fify-“la $311.‘. 3:." """' . wail- Iustlvs er n; = iffa?l-...r‘i‘.u“$....n... ""‘ M53‘ “m '° i’: “u mogsrlnnn‘ “$14.4... communion table m. Gaudet and Mr. ulter- Lane. ISLANDBR DEAD -' News has been received of the sudden death of William N. Vicherscn. son of the late William and Ellen Vlchersmi of North River. P. E. 1., on February Htiirlwitlielssurvivcdby awife and two daughters. Helm whois teaching in emmst Sesketchu- . and Ruth who ls sbtendI-llfl Collegiate, three ‘likeness and Haslem, Vancouver, B. C. and Mack of Oorniwsll, P. E. L, and four sisters, Mn. Henry Vlckcr- eon of Saskatchewan, Mrs. W. J. Ilianagan of Boston, Mrs. Robert Richards of Sydney. N. B. end Mrs. Stephen ltichards of Sydney. N. B. AFTER-NOON TEA — A‘ 1x180 number o! guests attended the afternoon tea, held by the members of Crystal Chapter No. l, Order of the Eastern Btu’. on mo». Intru- ery the twenty-second at the lovely home of Mrs. W. G. Bruce Harland Apartments. Miss Betty Bruce, daughter of the hostess at- tended the door, the guests were rc- ccived in the living-room by like. W. G. Bruce, Worthy Matron and Miss Sadie love associate Matron of the order. The tea table centered with a green bowl of yellow daffidcls and yellow tapers in silver candleahras, was presided over by Mrs. Gordon Ives and Mrs. A. J. Hollie. ‘rhosc assisting were Mrs. J. E. Dunning, Miss Mabel McLeod, Miss Hilda Harpcr,.Miss Helen Finlayson, Miss Bertie Bio-want, ms. W. Bcaxitlctvury, WED 62"" ANNIVERSARY Since I873 this store has had a wonderful reputa- tion for "Quality Merchandise” and has always been noted for scrupulous cleanliness in the Mrs Winifred Garrett, Miss Annie, Watson, Mrs. ‘Ilwmas White, Mrs. Julia Hell, lidlrs. Arthur Henry, Mrs. Guy Darling end Mrs. John liowatt. new Old Engli 80TH FOR s -we , u: floors ‘Ina a sring b-rcsia lm bl’? before. fisuw is new easier to wax you'll find that your oors than you believed possible. To make it easy for you t, lllfd , d tin t "hreceive rsllfifiifv Nnlio‘? I'll. GIVE YOII I utinflnish finkniture polish with each ou New Wax Discovery Makes Waxing Baler than Ever Beforc...Don't Hill BugainOIfer "Jtllesrest Store Now the way has been found w blend the am: Camacho H creamy paste that quickly ll"! ' tiful surface blended b? the some k, ocsss, a. o. new ow Exriousn wax. You'll be amazed when you try it. ur floors than ever before. stay looking like new longer YOU GET POLISH WITHOUT PAYING to try this new-type OLD ENGLISH WAX we are making you this wonderful free offer-with each pound tin of wax that you buy-at any cery ‘store-you will T 005T a ZBHIse bottle of Old English Satin-Finish Furniture Polish that fies chain and other pieces of furniture the beauty they when they were new. You get both for only 59¢, "t". thidsihuo PWII tin fit" You'll disco . T D0112‘ I133 BARGAIN OFFER odsy- to eneercetstore- d ' min-Pidgin rgnlmlrsggum will. cgaerll-T larllfirlllllegl new - s w Y0" lfltlroth for gglllilltmllnwgarsadfi t you bu)“ 91d Ettgliiih WAX... FURNITURE POLISH ‘i it And Interesting Lecture At Canoe Cove On ‘lhresday evening before an aumencc which completely filled the community hall at. Oanoe Cove. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry delivered a stir- ring address on “The Origin 811i} Objects of the OM98“ ‘Ibssooiation.’ The proceedings opened with the siiifllllfl 01 “O God of Bethe-i." after which Mr. Nell Maccanncll took the chair and briefly intro- duced the lecturer, who was warm- ly received by the audience. Dr, Lowry, after some very hill-flir- . orous introducto y remarks. DIO- 5 ceeded to describe in detail the" conditions and circumstances which i led. ‘UP lo the crisis of 1688-90 in Great Britain and Ireland, the conflicts of parties that followed and the institutions of British lib- erty on the basis A.’ the Revolution settlement. The various insurrec- tions whichtook place in the old lands in the generations of the pest i Btuart dynasty, which had influ- enoed and controlled the policy c! European nations for a lung per- iod, sud the placing on the British throne of the young Prince from Holland, inaugurated a period of domestic tranquility and of naLon- al progress. - 'Bome shallow minds sneered at the victories of 1688-90, showing; their ignorance of the plain facts j of British history; for the militant exploits of those days were quite as ANNIVERSA RY 8-4 LE ruzrspur. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY l Pwl. iln 9c Dates, 4 u». u» Radio Peas .. . 18c Tnnmlnsa. dosen zss Tomatoes 8o Christie's Biscuit; 1b, , 15¢ Sliced Pineapple, 2 um arc cum n. Beans 1w; ~ 9e olalsesnon. -- “Mortilld" Jelly Powder 0'.‘ Y‘ M“ n °" m c for use I Surprise Boep .... ._ 1o for 41c "i" P" -- High Grade Bulk Tee an Mllhrwml. ii Brunswick Ssrdinesufifortoc CsrnatlonMilk CALL 106. COFF IN & C0. GRAFTON STREET t, and as far-reaching as’ those of the Somme, or St. Julien. or- Vlmy Ridge wcrc to the present generation of the allied Pawns, The Orange Association iornlcd in cor:- mernoraiion of the achlovcznrnts of the Revolution, was "Defensive." r "Offensive," and was based on . a eternal pinclples of civil rights and religious irecdom, and of loy- slty to the British Commonwealth fl Nations. He hadkattcndcd meet- ii;s of the Association public and . ‘lvate for upwards of forty years. and he had yet to hear an unkind u- uncharitolble word uttered on ly of those many mcasions the people of a widely dtf- ferent faith. And he dcclazcd that it would be a sorry duy for their country and for their highest in- tereets, i.f their citizenship was to be affected by religious or political bigotry in my shape or fozm. For . i.» is the true man and the brave who fears God, honors the Throne, .-beys the lswsof the Counmonwcaltii respects the feelings and convic- tions of his neighbor, and does his utmost to promote the welfare and the proepexity of the land he lives ,In. As the illustrious Irish poet, Thomas Davis wrote: What matter that at different shrines, we pray unto one God! What n\‘.tcr that at different ilmes. Our fsthrrs won the sod! In fortune and in name we're bound By strange: links than steel. Anduonsofusaresofecrsound But in the others weal. And, oh, it were a gallant. deed. To show before mankind ' How every rme and every creed ltitghg be by love combined. Might be conrloined but not forgot. Mcilnwanl lit. Sale February 26th to March 2n nus Kerosene, per gal. 32c Raisins, seedless I lbs. for .. 28c r lmolive Soap, 5 for .. Non Such Stove Polish ... 15o .... ililc uh“, Work Penis. heavy. regain Milk 82-80 for S , n s 033.53 lbs 1m "T" "w" “munitions- Tea, good quality ...-...... 87c “n!” 1'” 1°’ SUIT! Biscuit, IDS‘ "u"... IIITIMI’ B00“, “b! 50k, Milk BIMIIQTQG‘ “sun... Th) 2-90 T01‘ ...........-.... "J Boys leather Jackets, reg- 5350 for ms m r u! Ovc led mm m may patnobtwlaplrlacw Bulk Cocos, 2 lbs. ......... 18c scoun rcoats fillet’; romfilfilff. .3321’...- h-m w“ ,, B gigs“ ri-"ui-I- ~- ufl-wthe pmbwtionoftheuflgm . and liberties and for the safety of um: Work Punter-mil» 1 g’; "I 5W“ the StateThc dethrcncmcntof the $3.60 for $.30 wder 20o 1 Classic Cleanser 1 Solvene l Gold Dust Biggest Sale Yet Reg‘. 30c all fr.» 1 5Q McGOWAIPS LIMITED KILMUIR _ "Insist on our Blaclr Twist—— it has a better lasts taste, it a longer $2.90 The farmtains whence they rose. As filled by manly s. rivulet, The stately Shannon flows. flflaftorwhlohtihe The lecture was followed by warm ewleuse, and a. hearty votc of thenks was accorded to the meek- progrem con- uded with the Netimal Anthem. CHEWING nlnrrvmlcnorsora - i “i. Tklfi l5 5 5 I GOIN QUTluBiN-‘lki 1'6 ‘LAKI SO TERR\BLE' HER. IR MANN!!! ‘I’ AI Y- \‘M GO\N' OVER MRQ. R. DERVE5' HOUQE- ' REALLYl I .. gm‘ w-=~ Ow w‘ “iikwil”; 19a: 5H5. 9N ‘THE