aseptic-Bl? 19. -1941 n rnnclnn vorav-lutit-wsn SHOWING DAILY AT 3:25 - 7 - 9 — COME EARLY! a ucwsy astute may be able in advance. ‘ CIASWISLL for ' Photcgapll. CONIIDIBATION LIII SUBANCI. _,_ JIMMIE’! TAXI. Phone 5M, COOK'S for Photographs. iiiii ANY ’MAN ilii: tliliilii; SUBANC Brown Electric Shop, ul llt‘l liiiilil i‘. Queen Street. iiiippt-ii iiiliiisil ul a , ilie lviii 0l ltWPI EsuWE M°"d"y' at Sporting Club. 82-06. 123 Grafton JStorc. 123 Grafton Street. VALEN TINES! VALENTINES ° Aorgwcit Gift Court. O. C. I. preterm JAMES MASON "ANN TODD ....»i. HUG" MCOIRMOIT iiERBEiii [OM David Home - Yvonne Dwen ~~ lolin Slctet - Manning Whiiey ‘at ALBERT UEVEN The Magnificent liusii cl THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and sizes to suit your problems. Capitol Electric, Grafton. Police Oourt Saturday morning. presentation of a B. I. S. Lila Mem bership to Mr.- John Cronin '0 li-icut. James H. McKcnna, M Past President of the Society. ENGAGEMENT -— Mrs. in the nei-r future. ricc-tentiy v5.31... England's oi;- ___ lest money-making stai- by the SOCIAL EVENING - The men-l Motion Picture Herald‘; poll. Mason 1 bars of Clyde L.O.B.A. gathered a OAPITOI. TODAY — TIIES. — Will. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 RQtP/a fitness! A iroolilly: lube "goes Manhattan . molds the heroines career. With them are continan-tal uctcl" portraying psychiatrist who cures t-hc patient of her affliction. and llugih Mc- ‘Elmer Frizzeil in o. few words cx pia-niste’: former lover. The film! was directed by Compton Bennett. Mrs. Waller with a suitable Included in the picture is some Mrs. Waller thanked one and e.l been a faithful member of " L.C.B.A. Ciiariotetcwn for a grcs gqfefln purposes. Chopin's, Prelude, No. 7. Pathetique Sonata by Bee-- thoven, Greig’s Piano Concerto in A i lvlinar. Sonata tn c iviaior by Mob‘ art. Overture to "Merry Wlifb!» Qfllng were enjoyed h Windsor’ ‘and Rachmanlncftsflous luncheon and played (m- thlg film by the Land-on ‘ the committee in charge. symphony Orchestra. "The Seventh! Veil." e Bydmy Bull-Om" l>l'°d“°‘ tlon. is an oriainal story and sorwl- The play by Muriel and Sydtney Box. idly Sc ool was held MIRTH AND MELODY Romance, mirth and melody’ 10"" the theme; or RKO Radio's spark- ling new romantic comedy. The was discussed and it was decided Bamboo Blonds," now at the 1o have Sunday school at 2 RM, “Cuplttll" Theatre and starring on Sundays when services were at Frances Lslflmrd‘ Mm Ralph 11 A.M. It was moved, sgcqndgd (truth or Consoquencobl MWMdSJHId carried "that the sunday ‘m; Wade heading the suP- islfh°q1 our,“ 11, ‘ppnflmm w t css. it e Su rirltendmt. Mr. , m!” Lillllmd- 5mg" n" a “mm Vésleyyethc AssL-Superilfilgrlliiliicr: tliib owned by Welt"- =“l°"“i“’ Mrs. Nicholson to the teachers and woile. a somber-pilot. for u ululllf to all who amistcd dill-lug the 9f hour; before his plane takes 01-- 1-1“ QIQW members of tho 110mb“. think Miss Langford is their sldP- ewectheart. Pill-m h" 91cm" Nicholson than. prmed h thinks for their faithful services. w‘: Th t ll i fflcs .. on the plane. and vluuleu “h,f“°iiore1;4r13Y-ngszne. rsetvllézltflulld‘: o with. Wii Hunbw Blbudtl "llifllclfifiifsbonfgiliolton vooiey; Assistant super. . tiiiltiliii’. ‘ hihivi. vii h 1°“ cmmtzlil-Zrll 2331i. iiiroio ox-l’“‘"“‘“"- "ul- J- A- Nlulolebu: iniifvtl in: i: it elolgmm." is°°‘°“‘"' "m" 9'°'"*= mem- ""'" ilntwiil. pMlss Lansford sins! l<>u'-u@'l°" S“"""Y °°°k°i °""*1"- M"- Nicholson; Teachers. Mr. wimp Voewy. Mr. J. A. Nicholson, Win- lIlllWl olglyleii.‘ Anne MaoPhereon. - FBI?! | 000k; ‘he 1513mm _~ ,_ iThe flnsrrggle rcsftesmfvylyed later "Bays A wonnpnd ‘Miinficated that the total amount The rhmOcfl-vvl has s ‘on elm“: geld was $172.78. amount ex- horn. It is not made of one m" pen e $111.66. leaving a balance on horn, but ‘of hair fibers. he . tha-nd of c6122. This Sunday School number; by Mont Greene a-nd MW Pollack. inoludihe a beuulllul Pm" ducuon number. Moonlight Over iv Also: News - Sports Northern ltgmports "ssvsnrn VEIL" SETS PBECEDENT FOB nmnonnansas llilNN itrKiUN Iiee_|'a new release. "The Merlin Veil." Opens today at the Puuco Edward 'I‘hestlrc, with ad- vance reports taming this story one of the most outstanding human dill-mes of the year. of the picture revolves around the mental breakdown and Plllchlatrlc cure of a celebrated Willie girl concert artist who, bo- SOOIIIO “use of inJiu-fes to her hands. be- “nm "ch Wmoe convinced that she can no """“°"“ ' MINAIINS l. I ll I M I ll ‘I’ packed together. One of the long‘; h“ a m.“ enrolment lievod the horns of a rhinccerou: to have curative powers. and Dill . ‘husband o Gcedon not-ton, fnayllold, r. E. r.. who peeled away l on . fllopartwlllahhawelovetlaodqg Quillllvhlodllflwaahiaoall t n record was more than frzlsch; in length. The ancients oc- fabulcus prices for them to Bill", . into medicine. . —-——— In loving memory of- my jFnbflllry 10th, 1m. shutdown-summations". Illa sudden death surprised as all. 0M, "or he elnce fllae and Wullmne t; the atui Ann Todd and James Meson. T‘: for» l I i i i l tf-omofthe greatest ofallllinglith t0~ III!- ln Ifiatmbtnd . gmxfuueto mhyuhaigugiw M as‘ zgtrruwam: vim: w la- Wife. New Yqfk u. “mm “no” taaee eee alcat Mfifqh" ° '|"|“_a' - . _ g In llemorlam \ ‘ \ it‘ ' la leivhg penal-y c! Gee-I . I Jlaneton who panel away on It‘: t lraery ma me. llllllllllollflflbdflcnn dieathhtdahearbelle as neean llcngmayferg-et yo! low fiat "flotill- Iatwewllrmlnleraeqatter- Iwelgntleinotteclarlto it letwiwllln-ederlbeeeallet Mr. A. W. Covey: Superintendent, Atlantic Division, In- llvnetieaei Correspondence sown/viii be In chohottdl "VI II Weleealey and Thursday neat, February 12th and M. eee will beret ti» Canadian National llétol where lie ‘ill 5' lied le see any eid students er enyeee interested in our life- lmllfllg themselves for the Men, lllreagil Ilene study. w" "*"”' . . a . l: lInQlIed by Ilia jlen a Ii Ill DIIIIUI "QI- ceiimt Glillililllit Thh column la reserved fer new: of heal Interest, but arivertflllg a! at five cents a word eta-lady pay- CONFEDEBATION LIFI IN- l. 130145. TOASTBIB, Hotpiates. BIG FEBRUARY CLEARANCE O creed. whether 0r not he 'n10c(;,\s|1u5 1m- Mowuln Dime, that I have tried to say to you the ‘special $2.98. Agnew-Surpass shoe Epistle to Timothy says in a sc.n- -lfunclreds to choose from at The Ind 0! CITY POLICE COURT-There was l. clean docket at the City MADE PRESENTATION - Tile ferred to Saturday was made by Adam Buimali. Southport, wishes to sn- nounce thc engagement of her Armour-i" wnlght. special films _ _ daughter. Mlrjorie Theresa, t0 will be shown. Full attendance Extra: Pooch Parade - Popular Science - Cartoon Lloyd Beniamln. Ian of Mr- and requested- Mrs. G. M. Grant. Charlottetown Royalty. Marriage to take place l th f ‘ticn wholthe home of Mrs. Waller and son N" ° m“ ° ‘m’ ltvgiiilam on‘ Jsrll‘. aoih. touvvelcogne em as t ey ave recen y ta en 118mm“ Lfigzfllp residence in Clyde River. Mrs. pressed the meaning of the gather- iing after which Mrs. Charles Mac- Dermott. who Plays lhe Pull 0! 1M _Klnnon read a well worded IddIGsS, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie presented gif . o, ‘he an,“ music yet "corded fu- ill her gracious manner. she ill: oru iintc their society. Games and sing- all. A delic-, P!‘ e cream was‘ Piano Concerto in C Major. were all served by the hostess, assisted by "MTV- YOBK SUNDAY SCHOOL - ual meeting o; York Sun- in York iChurch on Sunday, Jul. 19th u; i0 A.M. Rev. J A. Nicholson pre- IN "BAMBOO BLONDE" sided The meetinif was opened by last Saturday evening. ' islllflr-Z a hymn and by prayer. Re- . spoke on some I10" W“ elven by the secretary. Arthur Brown. General businus Hennessey presided. Dust year in the won-k. Rev. Mr.l n: ant: rvunr Pfilcllllll yesterday mornhzg on the text. "Therefore all things what- awver yo would that men should do to you do ye even so to them; for this la the law and the proph- Qltl." (S. Mlttlhcw 7.12), the Min- ister, the Rcv'd. T. H. B. Scmers, laid: Litter: carefully to this unscr- t-ooe in the Rule. wo med more than food. We need strength tn 13' temptation, comfort in sorrow, and lune sort of assurance that the sky la not unseelng—tllst death. as l-h lull-lube. ls not a blank mockery of life and link. 1n that extremity avhat would you that men should do to you? You imow there is very lit- tle tihcy can do. But you would wish than: to treat you in your broken- nean ll if them is something be- ,yond Dricc in your nature. A life- i eaves- does not ask if the people drowning arc crooks ol- saints. His i f, pp, d U, Hi __ i file. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies’ phrased his creed. to that. they are ’ ear. all potentially |aints-that, in scnlc --_.J_ lwey he could not phnsc, they airs‘ [M] 1H,, W] nowlmp Mommy;- flgggdldflr to life and God. You would‘ - " ‘ Footwear now located a; 175|llks people to treat you for a man beyond price. You would like iheni to say to you of needs they cilllnrt I pebrum-yimect: "You and I cannot forgive 17th rm- mhsmgn p" um"; 3,11 ein. for we arc all sinners. iicu huld cannot cancel sorrow or conquer I ldcath. But you and I are haunted ENJOY the Moccasin Dance with‘ by "he thought that God 1s with us» a pair of our Moccasins, gpggfll 50 lit U5 500k Him 1!‘! Oil!‘ Clllllllnflilr Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stole. 8110M. laced." 'I‘hus once again an ethical little. or ivhat seems an cubical rulc. lcarries ua out on the oceans. Ail tanoe: “For tile end of tho ccm- imandmenlt is charity out of a pu.e t heart, and of a good conscience, ith unfeigned." Charity ~7- "if you erg in their place"; u. good conscience —— “what you ought to ELECTRIC PLANTS of all types wish": faith unilelsned —- be (‘-04 lighting would wish. as God loves. as God g1 can meet our need. We can under- lstsnd now why the Golden Rule la forever linked witih Jesus Christ, for 1t is meaningless (or ll trade or a luat or~ e. despair) except in His Spirit. Whenever I hear it quoted by some person thaughtieasly. 1 81- ways feel like saying. “But you are - laying out of it the Man Who spoke possible demand that sets the teeth qn edge." __ __ __i___ __ ATTENTION‘ 60 SQUADRON Alr Cadets! Parades resumed at i ASKS ron CHANGE-Rev. Dcn- old C. Baothroyd, Kingston. N. S. told his people at ii recent congre- getional meeting that he had dc- cidtid to ask resbytery for a change in pastoral relations. -Unit- i ed Churchman. GENEROUS GIFT-The Y.M.C.' A. Campaign Committee in their write-up last Friday inadvertently omitted to mention the fine con- t g _, tiiAitLmTErowN, cuhgplhiu has eve.‘ . it, and without l-lim it. is at best s: shrewd burgaln and at worst an lm-, PAGE THREE ' _ ' W —" " ‘I? eves/w‘, " 4aima/zrz/xzs ’ " . I . 25th Anniversary ' _llLoeai Order 0f y», The Eastern Star. An important event in the hist- ory of Crystal Chaptel‘. ordelf M V the Eastern Star, took place lflfli . ‘Friday evening. when an anni- ‘vel-sal-y party was held m the Masonic Temple to commemorate 'ltiie 25th _vo~.i- cf the construction of lilo cilaptelz After a short business meeting. lin which greetings were received ,i‘rom some absent members, the doors were opened to a number o! invited guests, who were warmly ywelcclmeci by the Worthy Matron. ‘Mrs. Warren Lladner and the Worthy Patron, Mrs. T. G. Ives. A very illiuriltulive paper 0n i110 origin of tilc Order and the ill-story of the local charmer was resd byi , .Ml~s. Henry Laptlioi-n. It was of‘ interest to loilll that the Order all the Eastern Star is comprised of over 12-000 chapters with almost! 2.000.000 nlclll]i(>iel‘s,ThsoJ}t]tel:d “all .o\'e' the \vor . e Ba o ice ~. and abused at the vlly pound ufl- n h. Washington, 11c. The Gen-t vmw- Ywk- l"? "‘,°_d""",°‘ m“ cr the pup was picked up by dog ‘oral Grand Chapter meets every broth" “id sistermJnw- "n" ‘md cjtflhers 1n {mm 01 the cmenhree years in which is called the MT-E- Elma“? ‘k559i’ u! 98"" i?\\ INVESTIGATE CHARGES B025 POOCll BEATEN A 15-year-old ncwsboy, Pilillp Cole of Birmingham. Ala, charg- cd his dog, “Blggy”. was boatcn York Anii__ Vicinity Much sympathy- is extended to Mr. Abner Vessey and Miss Julia Captain iiameii For ,fi.ii.S.S. tlanoiiica L“ Gansiriinler i ( ., » - - Trionnr-u1 Agsgmbly, Butte. Saskatchewan. gm; lédzxpaainlcsh "$11,190:! Last November the Junior lfas‘. ' --- 1 ,3 i, ’ "es made ‘ Worthy Matron. Mrs. Guy Dulllrikvl On Jan. 29. over llty-five "7" l!“ "g 91mg was a. rlclcgaie from Crystal Chap- pfip]. of Yuk an; 1mm: Film!) Blld Ollie!‘ 5mm"! OWMN- tor to tilc Assembly held in Tamph, Fla. A signal honor csme to tho Maritime Provinces at this meet-_ ~—— lllfi, when Ml‘. Donald Stewart. Morning Worship was vulldilclcii Ha,-|1and_ N_B__ was elected Most districts gathered at ihc llcnle of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duck to tender lilelll u a miscellaneous silcivcr cit .._.._._ _____-_ 1 THE BAPTIST CHURCH ‘, _ by the mlrlifilbl”. illfi Rel’ 7- ,;"'~'_i' ivoi-Lhv Grand Patron. the first they received mar-l lovely . sun Levy. BDk with strlrmcln ‘fills gnmqinn to have ever attained Aifter the present; ivi-i-c opt-nail and Oile Tiling I noun" u 1o >i<.i'\' this honor. I11 1949, the 26th m ~ -__ ~d -._ n! the lleaii-ng of the blind nlali iii TTliflny-‘lal Asselnmy Wm be held the e000 panylng veiscs lei , iL freshrllellts vrere served altd tilc told by Saint John. the mall once in Toronto. Canada, Nmamier of the evening w“ ‘pent blind answers critical queries writ, Crystal Cm, w,- _ “Whether he be a sinner or not. in Julie, 1921.!’ and renewed its in da-rclng and social inter-course. I know not: one thin". I know- l-tnn-ioi- in Feb. 1932. There were The" all dtbbllrd Wlflllu! "u? Wllefeilfi I \Vi1$'ll1ll'l<l. llllW I ~b°“"' 2S t'lllii'lt.‘l" llicnlilers of which eight 715D?!’ couple llldlly years h? lliiiYPY Ill that haluutiilg bbiufvll iiuubl arcsiill on roll and five were‘ married life. and faith there is. there always present at the tumiverssry meet- iuéill be many things we do l-b! ing. nalnely: Mrs. Henry Lapthorll. HOW. mull)’ ‘lueillilllfi “Y (‘lillll- Mrs. John McInnis, Mrs. Robert . answer but it is ours lo iluvc the 5Com, M155 p1,,“ Nicholson and Chy- 59cm ‘he week'm§ m Ymkl testimony of personal ertpericnct‘, Mn J_ )3; H, worth, it“ 3""! 0f Mr- WM“ punts” "lhls 0m? lllllli! 1 klluwl" “Cllk An excellent programme was giv- ML and Mrs" Harold WM“ lllly 200d thing come out of MW- on by tilc following guest artists: crcth?" questioned Nathaniel. tu ppm.) S010, Miss Hglgn stgwgrt, li/Lr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr, Oy- Wiilfll PlllllP ill "n" Yklllled Willi‘ Vocal Solo, Mrs. Frances Hsil- stcr Bed Bridge spar}. the week- the appeal to personal experience. Trainor. and in York the guest of Mrs “come and sec." Bsint Paul was no. Reading M“ Robe" Mont can,‘ mothfl’, M" Mben Proud‘ stranger to doubt, early in life he, Viol“, SO10, M“ Matthew L»; ‘ ‘ " gave himself to ,one faith, fruit— Fore, ‘W lcss to him but ill Christ he founri vamp 5°10 and Rggdlng’ _o5 Thursday Fvemnil- "ii ma“ lrled men and single men of York a faith whereby he was willing Barry Bugden, to live and without doubt or fcrtr.‘ EClCll one generously responded met in e. very exciting hockey game ready to die and cs he expressed to hearty encorcs. on Oovehead Rink. The married himself in one of his letters “no/wt A delicious lunch was than eerv- men won. the guns by a score of We we thrbush a slim darkly: but ed in the Recreation ‘fall, wllich a 1° 3 n, "mu-u g0,- m, gvgnlng then face to face: now I know in had been decorated with strcsm- , T m vac D5111 but then Sllilll I klliJW even ers in the colors of the Order. The w‘ ' o s y' as also I am knmvll." The Non dining iahle was resplendent with’ Testament tells the story of faith h three-tiered birthday cake in‘ lhc story of nlcn nnti women who the centre. flanked on either side did know Jesus Christ the Son of by bouquets of red and whitey God and "believing they have iifc carnations, white candles in ail-' through His name." ,ver candiesticks and plates cl Is tlicre anything 1n life today many good things to eat. Tea was that gl-ves us enduring faith? Tile poured by Mrs. Lnpthorn and Mrs, line‘of faith through the ages has T. G. Ives. Past Worthy Mstrons, continued unbroken. tilc vital prilt» i and rcfrcshmcllts were served by ciple by which men iivc. the life the committee ill charge —the W.M.,. of Christian faith throughout the Mrs. mdner, Miss Helen Finlav- centuries, doubts can liv.» on noth-‘ son. Mrs. Ernest White Mrs. An- wss organized Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts, t (IIPT. l). I‘. VJALLACE. D.!.C. 0.811., C.N.S.S. u ,Moatrea1—The appointment cl Capt. D. C. Wallace, 13,517,, O_ j, E. txfcorrmlantl the C. N. B. s “Canadian Constructor" has been announced here by Capt, Rh A Clarke. seneriii manager of 04n- adisn National Stealnahips. The "Canadian Constructor" is the second of the three new motor vessels to be built for the Canadian National Steamships. Built at the Burrard Drydock Company st North Vancouver, the vessel is now undergoing trials on Miss Freda Thompson, York. is recovering ifncm a recent attack of measles. m. Donal; Bad-wise, City, was a visitor to York last week-end, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp- son. Mr. Holmes, Freetown, is spend- irlg c, few days in York. the guest ,trihution of too from the Knisllis ‘of Pythlas towards their financial ycampaign. ‘ ELECT OFFICERS - The Y. P. £117.. Little Sands United Ciluvll.’ many years. and the members of hlld NI gillllllll med-till! u" Tufli- where" was exr/ressivei Clyde sre pleased to welcome het-‘gday evening, Feb. 4th. The i'o1inw-.' M955", v, 1,, Dingwel] ing officers were duly elected: oaldent, Mrs. Archibald MocLcami Vice-President. Miles Giilis; Seth‘ Mrs. George M. Blue; Trea-, surer, Miss Betty A. Stewart. I III-Y GRADS MEETlNG~The| Rev. IJ. Levy, pastor of the First‘ Baptist Church. Chariottetowru; was the guest speaker at the i weekly meeting of the Hi-Y Grads" Mr. Levy aspects of the Christian ministry. Mr. Vernon 1 I GOING TO TORONTO. - Mr. L.‘ C. Callback of the Dominiml Labor- atory of Plant Pathology leaves this [morning by plane for Toronto to, fattond the annual meeting of the: |Ontario Crop Improvement AssociaJ tion and will address the Mondayi inlorning session. Mr. Callback will. iviait Science Service Officers Ottawa. before returning home. ____ I PHALANX MEETING —- The regular weekly supper meeting of the Phalanx Fraternity was held in the YMCA. dining room on Friday evening. The ‘meeting was opened by the chairman. Fred, Norton. 'the ladies. after which the meet-. ing got underway with a very Bmie 1mm. 3_ interesting talk on Atomic A20 by our mentor. Frank Stcrcy- ‘m? business of the meeting was then the Club. The bWW-hi 54°" ody. Charles Ganllody. Marlene 1, - . meeting was then adjourned. Rope,’ Arden Macmulandv Doreen W“ Cal Smith, Joyce Stetvart. Manny] RATS GIVE THEIR. nu. IFOIQ. BEAUTY ruin-mar. sdrtmnav - The funeral of the late Mr. Allan MacDonald. Whestley River. was held from the home of his son. Nelson MacDonald. on SaturdaY| aftcrnoon. Feb. 8th. Services at I11" house and grave were con-l i dear ducted by Rev. J. W. l-InYlPl- Tl" James MacAusiard; 3. Bertha Mo Ddllbearers were: - Philip Matllc- Fm,“ : some scientists had found that if n 50h, Henry Matllesnn. How-mil‘ an,“ n1_L Joyce “alum; 2v ; rabbit can wear lipstick. rouge 0i‘ ‘Carr. Foster Seller. Howard Ax- Wayne Mncmwyand; 3_ Ralph , Dbwdel‘ “dihbilt vlldulllerllll his [worthy and Earl Houston. inter- wflgh, fllidillmuh l" mu" lhln likely meht was in New Giaesow Cem- etery. i Personals . i.’ when God called any ecu husband ed her husband. Dr. Grant. M.P.. Archibald- Grade I lb)—1. Dsaivln Mayne; In a s e h b“ | Mm Gum, mugging, h" 501,1. 2. Annie Laurie MBCLCZIII; 3. Holly, Section ofpehce Amtealrfatzheotrllleirirti-ngt; ‘Society, Hiife id h | n mun“ | Highest Average, Janet Wocd 9i tho task of ltegpislig Ameericxaetlzuglend. t | 9mm“ _ ‘imllflud luvbly as an "engineering Mr. J. A. Simmons and Mr. P. M. Perfect attendeizce: Jackie Harris. . lob. as well as a matter of chem- Bimmonds of the Central Cream- Basil Lacey. ieries Ltd. returned by ‘day from a business tr treat and Toronto. They wcrc ac- companied by theirnwivee. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd film!!! of Borden left by car Tuesday for ,Bc|ton, New York and Florida. - The resignation of Major Rev Baxter J. Warr. ae Maritimt-s Field Secretary for the lord's Day Allianceiof Canada, was, an- in ‘Al-dell Maclfiusiand. l Grade VII-l. Doreen Smith; 2. Supper was served by Oliver Damn Ti ii . "n A Joyce Stewart; 3. Murray Csrmody. HonlliolllexzwtcnllilalfordadDaglgs. Grade VI—1. Wilma. Wood; 2. 51mg by 1h, ch01‘ . At the evening service the Mili- Grnde v-i, Gegrgg K9115; 3, istcr chose as the subject cf his pc-rccili. Carmody. Wilma Wood. George Kells. - . Matthews. equal; Millan; 3. Frankie MacAuslnnd. Plane Surl- Frankie MncAusiand. James Mac- I n to Muu- ailslnnd. ,wood,- Wayne Macliusiand. the Pacific Coast and delivery i-ng, faith lives because it responds drew Levers. Mrs. Aex Fraser, 1mm me builder‘ is expected , . hi t ds , 1r d Cls d to g reality ill the universe. iMrs. Jc-hn Lnrrabee and Mrs. Nor- o! ' wo n“ m“ a m u e . lLct us be confident there is a' man Ramsay. iuwm Early l“ Fcbligafli- o" 119i‘ hill- pi ot at tile wheel and that Ht" Before leavi , has t t f P" VOYBZB 5 e will sail f m knows the way. , lilanks for angplieasanlt y catering. ; Mr" c°rd°n Hard!“ cm” spam Vancouver for ports of call "at the week-end at hLs home, in Pleas- ant Grove. FBJ»I‘lS' "Beautiful Isle of Sonic- coupled with best wishes for fut- y sung by ure progress, was moved by "‘"'. and R. D. Carson. and supported by Mr. Qillllley- _ -Raiph Rupert on behalf of tnci Evening Worship was conducted guests. by Mr. Levy wUh tile that of tilrcu, sermons on lhc Prodigal Son, _"Tne-‘ Boy Wilo Went to tilc For Country "i The anthem of the evening was “Sun of My Soul" (Turner) with Miss Pearl Burns and Mr. Barry, Kingston, Trindad. Barbados and Demerara. returning to Halifax. MT. Harold -Tsyiofi Cit?- llDent the week-arid at his home in York. ¢‘I.Ii'| TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1 Mir; 1mm Watts, employee of the Bank of Nova. Scotla. City. span-t the week-end at York. the guest of her parents, m. and Mrs. ‘SIARYS wows IN '2 srccmos Ill Trinity Church 9n sunday the _ Minister spoke ill the lllullhli; 5' BI-lkderl taking the 501° Pllrls- ivonccrning the importance of bread Gmlle Watts. _ - Tile mrale qllflkielle- Me55r5- 931'] and i-ts spiritual significance to ‘ 3:2. thins’:..3;;iii:i'..:"2. will: w» one - . - Remain“, “Almos, persuade," M, wgilialluu ltlluubhlb around lhv oipiii teacher at York School. spent ‘ the week-end at her home in Or- Iwell Cove. V. L. Dingwell “Goln' Home.“ The music. of the day was con- ducted by Mrs. V. L. Dinlzwcil. organist end director of ciloir. Sullf: DvO-fdkb He referred to a pamphlet en- titled "The Races of the World" flljbltared by a group of leading scientists in this country who de- clared that one of the great rea- sons of the present llulfs that ex- ist between-the various peoples oi the earth is that so many lack the Film-cal necessities of life to make it possible for them to de- velop their mental ‘and spiritual capacities to their fullness. And tilc Minister urged the great op- llurlunlly and necessity that we, as Christian people, must gyyg tel-eater thought to this matter and as one of the keys to the healing of the wounds of humanity and “l0 blinking 0f the backward peo- ples info fellowship with God and with one another. NEURIIIC IASES .. A IN M ,_ 5® Mr. Orville MacDonald. spent Sunday at his Covehcad. York. home in CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL iiEnTiEE-itliiis Report for January: Genuine ‘Asrlliiu The Boers began their settle- MAIXED THIS WAY merits in South Africa in the 17th century. e Senior Department Grade X—l. Helen Buimulu; 2 Jackie O'Brien; 3. Sally Osborn. Grade IX——1. Pearl 'I‘rsinor; 2. Charles Carmody; 3. Sonia Arn- fast. Grade VIfI-l. Marlena Roper; 2. sermon “Loam to Forgive." Tile choir sang the Anthem "The LCM I! My Silcpherd", Macfsrren. MP- Gcbrlle Johnson sang the solo, “Nearer My God To Thee" Dunning Buimail. Highest average, Wilma. Wood 9i Perfect attendance, l-lrtrlc Carm- CHICAGO—A chemist revealed llcrc that rabbits, rats and guinea pigs are being used in cosmetics laboratories to help make women more beautiful. Harry Hlifer, chief chemist of a large Chicago cosmetics firm, said Caroline McCabe. Teacher. O Junior Dcpartnfent Glide IV-l. i Jailet Wood; l.‘ r. that the average woman can paint her face without fear of breaking out ill a rash. "In most ‘cases a rabbit's skin is moire SCll5lIi\’Q_ than that of s won".- nli. he said. in arf interview. Grads II-l. Ernest Roper, Billie ll. Attract l Mac- ' Grade I (a)—1. Susan Morrison. Dewar iitry and style. _ Wc ilavc tovhulid the products flom start to finish, with the g3). pcarnllce ,of tho product on store shelves. as well as on women's faces. d! our chief concern." he said. _ Filer eXDiai-ned later where the. ll! h to. rats and Rulnea Pigs fit into MacAusland.', Louis Trainer. Jami.‘ Helen Agnew. Teacher.‘ thclconslruction of a Woman’; f4“. c said one way of using the m1. Elf]? ‘mama’? fiimillliblheir stom- llnukeup io_ thingargrskllh}! 4th’: rabbit's skin is still al fresh a s a newborn bunny's after 1p my‘ with Sale lea-Oily lrepe l nounced at the 50th annual eet- moi-c of wesri . o: ing of the mminion Doanl, in A f" d»?! of SAFE. ' meiic probabiynfs Tfielfifeuliit ‘l’; ”'“'*‘"‘ ‘ ‘Toronto. Rev. Mn-Warr has been m-olnvfnn“ l‘? M?- Americtvs face, no "hr anointed chaplain in Halifax by h." parlldantiltiger test. a erum le prl- ‘mlowing cold water on the old Hindu rope trick. a can?“ 0i “h. pepartmeht of Veterans‘ Af- "nnlmpcmnflmh , b" can‘; I “gull! ll In from lah- Task Force Fl-igld soldiers prove you can do it without being a fallo- “lm “an” "mmhfly mm plugged aeewle. Month's eeeetnmw 50a I or powder fihlswilsthfilllpltick’ "m" if you've got Alaska's 56-belqw-sero temperature. First. Sgt. Carl Hul- veterane in the hospitals in the Jog-ma m}, m, “bblfred ‘m! m‘ doon cf Geneva, N. Y. gave the rope a few applications of water and Initiates. He like! over his . _ l If nothing hwQnL- he “Id “ let frigid nature take its course. He}! an hour later, Milldocn tcctled n” “u” owhwu-ry 15m m. moans that womgn pmgnmy ‘cu on an icicle flute whilc Pfc. Doxy Herd. Mlneola, N. Y. registered eucceeeor has not yet been ap-, weer the cosmetics tested without Illlllltlllelll- pointed. fear of harm to their altiu,