MAY 10. 1947 l‘ l‘ THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE v ‘TAAIAAATAALAAAAIIATIA organist and Choir Director u w“ gusnne Brenton. Lic. Music a m" and“. that“ 1.00 Erwin: W! 5'11"" 11.00 ‘a. m. runuc WORSHIP conducted by the Mlnistsr, 1.15 ‘Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. up wulnssdly. c] Err-listing 1.10 lcrlcsy- m All seats are free and unappropq flllifll. Visitors are welcomed until liu- Incumbent ls glad to see thcm liter the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CH URCII Itjv. .l. T. Ibbott. 11.0.. Rector llnvston F. lllugford, A.it.C.0., lirganist and Choir Master. ducted by the Minister. Subieci: "HIE unti FAITH“ Anthem: —Suilivan. Lord." Bali I lsl THE BAPTIST CHURCH Interim Minister, lev. Dr. A. D ' MacKenzie. 3.3!! n. m. Holy Communion. , 10.00 .-\.I\i. Sunday School 11nd lilbiel Fifth Sunday After Easter Iteration Sunday Subject: “Seodtime." by a special Family Service at 11 Anthem: “The Eternal God is,A. M. 'l‘h_v RefugeW-Juhn E. Iva-st. I 7.0:: p. in. Evening Pfliyer andlwill be "Motherhood and God." sermon. f Duet "Our Mothers" (Whlimwre) Subiect: “The Future Life“. iMlsses Barbara Qulgley and Marilyn Anthem: "The Lord Le llilndfnifliltuilert. Ml-ndrlssohn. The regular session of the Church Solo, Mr. Sterling inlnan. Organist and Director of Choir. Miss Helen Stewart. AT-C-ll Organist Miss l. Lillian Meliensis Mus. Bac. You are cordially invited to v ‘ l L | Una“ Scnooll- worship witll THE BAPTIST m \ ‘ c i CHURCH. IIIYTIIICIFS DAY SERVICE. Il :1. ln. MORNING IVORSIIII‘. Sermon: "Affirmations of the‘ Christian IFaIth" V. "We BeiLve in the Church of Christ!’ 1 '____“i"“""“_“_"“ Antilrlm: “0h‘ For I CNN‘? “Willi: MARVFL nKegtvrgarfi m Tn_ illlll tioll“ -- Myles Pllfitll‘. r ‘ ' ' ' ' ' y ‘ v Minister. Soioii. Mrs (silfliiill ll M_ C_ STEWART‘ 0.15M“ tBIHIAIIFAST C F (I , and Cm,“- Dh-ecmr I p. ni. Ii ENING “DRSIIIP i Semlrm: “What 11MB Th‘! 501"‘ 10.00 s. m. Church School anti in Thine House?“ 1A Mother's Do! Family Hour. Maire this a arrvie: irmlnnl, [for the whole family on Mother's lntiicnl: “linisilil Ensemble" lliyipny, fink '- Anhfl-rd. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and (arol of Beauty. ,Cnnlntuiilnn CHURCH Shwiirl MR5 y . 'i‘rllll'tional. fill-is (inllery Choir. . Sermon: "IF I FORE-ET" rn.- Minister will Nlliduri the] Solo: "That Wonderful Mother Frivirrs and deliver the Sermons. of Mine“ 7.00 p. In. Evening lgolshlg. E -> -—""""~ Srrmon: ‘MOTIIE '15 a vavc‘ ZIIIN PRESBYTERIAN pAypflgyT" CHURCH " Anthem: “A Flower for You“ M“... . ~ (lloimeai (‘entral Christian llr|cs its mem- llers and cordially lnvitts its friends to Worship on the Lord's Day. Prince and Grafton Street REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Minister Mn. Arthur lloper. Choir Director mGospci Hall 11.00 .\. M. Theme: "The ideal _ ilntiler." - Upper Prince Street 'i'ln- Sacrament of ‘ “ will l» nnnlinistered. Services for Lord's llay. ilinlnt, ma‘ 3", 701 i I0. a. rn. Meeting for Children. .\rtiiein: “.ll':us Sllviour Pilot‘ 11 u. m. Remembering the Lord. Blip," syhnccker, 7,30 p. m. Preaching of the Gospel. 2.30 1'. 2V1. The Sabbath School WEEK NIGHT SERVICES will observe an appropriate 8 p. m. Prayer and Ministery Wed- MHIIICI"! Day service. Parents and neaday. frirnds are welcome. 7. p. m. Meeting for Children Fri- 7-00 i’. M. Theme: "The Response day. cf Lot e." , "Thou Shait call His Name Jesus" i'_\lllns: I30. “l, 403. Mat I-21. .lntlu~nl1 "when 1 Stand Before "Neither is their Salvation in any til» lllng." Nevin. ’ other; for there is none other nails: "honour thy Father and mother: under Heaven given anion] men "ii" "l1" days may be ion: llimfl whereby we must be Saved." Acts thl- lilnll which the Lord thy G06 4.12, . Iileih time," “H ore cordially invited to vror- Ihlp with us. ____ __ __,______ Great George Street Major and Mrs. lictor Michelin 11.00 a m. Ilnllnesn Meeting. Subject "CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIANITY" I30 p. m. Sunday School "Mother's Day Plelramme” 7.00 p.in. Evangelistic Msetinl. Commandant John II. Bard! Wlli bo the special speaker at the even- ing meeti . The Commandant il an outstanding Eva-Milli». hlvint‘ Ipent nearly fifty years in evanle- llstlc work throughout Canada. There will be spmisi- Music and Sinsills. All an cordially invited. UNITED PENTECOSTAL . CHURCH 39 lLnl AVI. Rev. J. C. lvleinstetillcr Pastor. Q0110 ls. m. Sunday School. i1 a. m. Worship and Preaehinl. 7.10 p. m. Evangelistic Meetins. Th0 British a lid Foreign Billie Society lN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY The Churches of Ortat Britain and of this Contin- cnt nre raising considerable illiids to help aliite, those who hav been car friends lnld those who have been Mir enemies, to construct l- ll- III- Wfiiillflfl- "u" P'°9"" iiieir “when, chuyfl] l. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. Buildings, chm-sh mp, m; a. ‘cast 10.011 to 10.10 A. M. llich like. Within this each scour-ally 0 F 0 Y fihillwil" llyheme, the ill-mm m; Choir of the air. "rt-Ira Bible Socie ro- —-—-—————--- iioscs t, m,“ if“ - , cslmassioss 11.1mm to hell! in o» ' The Chinese brdbably first used gas for liming by plplne newrll gas in bc-lnbco tubes from soil shitl- Q9. vision of scriptures, 1P3; "N. llrope has always boon iifbehdent in a very large mzlllgemfz; its supplies on BM. “m”. and Iorsisn “We” fl- O- Rice. no. Visiting ~' m- s co o Week Dly Services Bu“ t. “T”! n, All lSoula’ Chapel CHURCQ.’ FMMLY Holy Ciimnmn M” Anthem: “Cl-e g1 ' “yum” 1.1.1 hlonday Ind Ffldu- Beethoven n on. EARTHQUAKE y “Saviour. Thy CIIIIdTDII: “wan m‘ m. “M: be d “Md, MCHURCH NOTICE for Parish of 601F580. and he shall Iirengthcn May lliil. thine heatt: wait, i say. on the Communio 1110111111115 ITXITM. THE BAP- t‘l:1as. TTIST‘ CHURCH. 11.00 A. M. M-"lning Prayer and‘ Sunday. May 11th is “hlOTHEIlfs Srrmon. -DAY" and will h, flttinsly olracrvcd Scnlnon hy l)r. A. D. MacKenslr ‘ YTENL1T T i ' sioh i your family at ‘Ibclmbs Music store. —Pi1b1-lfl worship, Sunday, 11th. 11.00 A. M. Norlih Rus ‘Si i P. M.‘ Rev. B. Frcnm. . 111011 and Ruslico for Sunday [Special offering for Rolicf of Min- ers’ Chilldrrir Rev. Sidney J. , Davies, Rector. .day after Easter, Rogaiion 5111111113’. 8.30 A. M. lloly Communion. 10.00 ,A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subjeclvwfho Eternal God is Thy Refuge", John West. 7.00 P. M. Evnnlnu Prayer and Scr- mon. Subiecl. "'l‘ilr,\ Future Life". Anthrcn, “The Lord is Mhdfui". hiendelssclhn. Everybody welcome. PRIZE WINNERS — ‘The P.E.I. Department of Agriculture is rep- resented by the following studcnis Viiiltnrs lviii receive a Pfifdlllisfhcvnl|5('|1||pp]|p(]_ m mo V. . _ y , , , _ _ .-v D1118 lisl of the Nmn Sirl- lrl-icome at bt_ Paula Ohurflh- I 1oI1 are lilvltet. to come with your m, Agricultural 601102..‘ H“, gawk ' BAY family 1° ‘hi’ "ma" “Prim” ‘Ind usting exercises ‘of which were I sit an a fumlly group; held on Wedncsdav: 1st, F‘. M. .---—-———-i——-—— liveninl: llklrsilin 7 . M. Dfapgn’ Ffgcznwn‘ pm; v_ A pm. THE KIRK 0F ST- JAMES,» ,s""‘ff“i "TM "W" ""4 It" ser. Elntirh, Ilrd. M. P. Crccti.I-1lpii~ -—— Mum"- fieid. Tilc P. E. I. sol-d iudziiiiz Minlstel Anthem: "lnrilile Th'ne Ear" trophy wits nwuvrlcd to Aim-vi v10. The RQV-rg-A“ snlflfil?" 89'7"?" (III-WNW!) iarl. of Port Rexinn, Nvlvfnzind- land. I WOMEN'S INSTITUTES AND DENTAL CLINICS — Dental (‘I'll- ics which have been sponsored by Women's Institutes since 1931 arr- liishallfied in favour rf tho Gov- cl-nnlc-ni project. The nrcunlilnlieti fund which was handled hy Mls. Allan Wvzuid. ha; hceil pnssctl in . the Supervisor oi Women'= Listi- luics. This fund was equally vitlcd between fill‘ hliwitli Dranm Festivals 11s IIUIIILI the i946 Ailnurll Convention. v THE.‘ KIRK 0F ST. JAMICN. - Motilcrls Day vrlil bn rbsrrvnd \\'li»'1 :1 sprcial 5(‘l'\'lt‘r‘ for the chlldrcii in the (‘iturcii Sciilooi. WIIlCII, ihrouglioill the months of iliay n11’! .luhe, meets at 10 o'clock in 1hr‘ morning, Th:- MIIIISIN‘. the Rcvd T. H. Bussrll Seniors. M. A-t B."i‘.i\-I.. l. i lvlli conduct both Morning 011d EV" ening Worship. fillfi dciivrr tilc scr- "mcns: in the 1\’Iili'i1li1lZ. the fifth in ' the s.cri:s “Affirmations oi the ,Cilrtstian FuIthKJWe Believe in the Church" and. in t-he Evening. "W.hai Have They Seen in Thine lrouselic Mother's Day senmcil. The music for the day will be under the direction of iiic Chin-ch Organ- ist. Miss E. Lillian McKennie. Mus. Bac. The Morning Worship will be broadcast over CFCY. TRINITY 011010011. - The Min- ister. 1111c Reverend '1'. E. McLenn- .an will conduct the services and 1pm“), the sermons in Trinity iChurch this Sunday- Tht vibiects for hi; senmons will be ‘The Family Church" and “The Earthquakeand Fail-h." The Ohoir, unclor the direc- mm of My, A, Roy Kendall. , render two anthems: "Creation! Hymn" by Beethoven. and 55V- four, Thy Children K6013 by 5H1- livan. The (liturch School will meet M. the usual hours. Ali are cordially invited lo worship in Tri-niiy civurcllr Families are invited i0 participate in these Christian Fam- ily services. Ti-IE Barns-rappers. - Sun- day May 11th. will be “Mothers Day; and will be nllmalv “"9"” in this Cinlrcil by a special family service at 11 A. M. The regular s88- cf tlhc Church Bchooi is cancel- invited to come with p, m; spectaioservfie (1 it as a farnidy BNUP- “r ‘ an m. Minister. the ‘Rev. Drl A- D- MacKenizie will sire "w flddm‘ °' "Motherhood and God- M19" Barbara Qlliiliey "WI Nuruy“ n” led. You are ~ a Z SELECT your Mothers Day Gift CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. May tico. 7-30 P, M. Stalnicy Bridge. Rev. E. "- F. Coffin. Minister. 2.30 . , 1 ‘ P I11 YOUR‘ P0011!!! Blbld (N€ITZI%E_ _‘___ Sunday 1.00 n. m. ronuc wonsntr ecn-' 11.1%, no“; %,;mm,,§,§,§h1',[oosff“§j . John's. Crapaud. Church School 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 3L Miritlf. Rusiico, iloly V r1 11.00 A. M. Si. John's. IMIIIOII, Evening PrayI-r 11.00 P. M. 8T. IIAUl-‘E Anglican Church: Sunday. May 11th. 1947. Fifth Sun- so4+¢"*'. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ TV'V'T“‘ , coacaaacamm . The Central Guardian l wHURCHES TQMQRRQW 5 e _ This column is reserved for news OONFEDIBATION LIFE IN- r t - e ~¢~~~¢~ ~ - M . 0f local ' ‘ but ‘ ' summon I ""“"' "" :. v."."..::."" ":1 2:. w. i -. a Io s c v nu- rwo mas SPECIAL saul- I éiNl-lcRlgl-LSF UN| | ED CHURCH "his in advance. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies weir. g r CATHEDRAL . of CANADA 90mm for Photvlrvllill- ISLAND accsssoluss Phone l “MilSllffliiliiS Uilililllfl ill" ST. Pi-‘iTElxgum “ma”, TIE- Ph son-L. Revere Hotel Bulidins. f , homo“, an", TRINITY UNITED -- o“ m BEAUTIFULTh-esterfleid i ._-r§—--'"'*"—'*"‘ CHURCH BOWL-ID iucnvms- Fm; , ‘m’ ‘ B“ on“ |_ u “no” Renaud T Footwe" t 175 . 1 om made. Jiut arrived. Toomlos x M-c» '~'""-- ‘"°“""""~ '“' “m” ' °“°°“ Sm" ““"°. 5”"- ; Admission so a. 2s. Assistlrvg Artists: The Bonsilow Quurfetle ond Mrs. Perry (Reader) of Sumrnerside MAY [.14 a 15 Alpha Women's institute Presents Two One-Act Comedies fl “Visiting For Tils Male” Curtain 8:15 Sliorp STUDENTS‘ TWEEp sun's, urn-u...»"nsunnnuuuul-"nr""- 5 npillsenaaslvesaasvs MMNMIIMMMIITJQ —--—- sizes 33 to 30. S eci i f B t- SUNDAY slay-w‘ ' Organist and Choir Director I _- urday, $18.00. HQIISQIBZB dorr Cird- -~___ . 1.00 Holy Communion 110.000 s. III. Junior t» gent" ma,“ Yellrrskmgzs TOPCOATB- “Last more. iM-ssflflll’ mm Nligm‘: Fucharist and Sermon“ the Church school’ ‘I335 .5319 :10? $51,315:“, Hregdflar __H_I 11.00 C 0" ~ -Il.ll0 n. m. Prim II B ' - . 911 ET- OFFICE SALE CONTINUED, ' 2.30 Sill"!!! 5°h°°| Department in Sh]: lhlircialeflilnfrs so" a‘ Cudmme- Saturday aftemcon, evening. Ilcm- .' mlng, 60 Powrial Street. Steel cab- inet. Bookcases. balance office sup- plies. Bargains. POSTMASTEBS MEET. — The Thirteenth Annual Conference of’ the Canadian Postnnasiers‘ Associa- and ilANli GIILIIRED VIEWS . Zion, Maritime Branch. will be held at _ i111 LodNis ll tel. ll lif . N‘, sneorl Iume fttiinandobth, 11:47.“ TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Ladies Aid Society of the Princc Edward island Hospital will be hold’ at. tile Coundail 110m:- on Monday . afternoon. May 12th, at 3 ocl _ oc . 1 I CONGRATULATIONS - MaIiyEMan JT-ricnds will be interested to icnrni I - Victoria, B. B. ihllt i\lr. Charlrs Saunders will‘ celebrate his 86th birthday 1011101‘- lir. S. J. Willis, , Native 0f Kingston, Was row. Mr. Saunders hardly looks Prominent Educatioliist. within ten years of his age, and. ls in the enjoyment of excellent The following was token from tho ictoriu Daily Times, Vicrt 12a, 13.0.. health and spirits. nd appeared in tho April 24 edi- --— i YORK UNITED (JIIAItU-I-J. Rev] J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services‘ on Sunday. Mother's Day: ll a. m, York; 3.30 p. nl. Bracklcy; 7.301‘, Central church. At 2 p. m. theta funeral of the late Mr, Newton [J>‘t n vessey Wm be held i“ m” Yo“: Samuel J. iviiiis. chuirlnan United Church‘ of Victoria COUEgn Council. a mun NORTH RIVER"'PASTORAI_E_.awarding‘ to 13111110311011 Minister Sunday may 11m Chumhes o‘ ‘£11 ;G.M. Weir W11!) left the impress ‘ 3 ‘ 5lcf his personality: and visiczl on Parlor 1 '1 w. .._ . vice h? in? lgllligllviiot‘:[Foiaixkgflsgiglithe _school avsfcnl of British C01. church on Sunday. M 230 P: Innljlbifi i0 j.‘,lt'.il.f‘l‘ cxtcilt than any, The only regular scrvice will be iheieflumuomct “h? Ecrvqd the pf-av" Pvmrnq Sfirvkc a‘ Long Creek‘ Tlazfllliflt.‘ siiwcc 1hr. in»: of its formluioli R M You an, cordially welcome mun 1071. died today at St. Josephs thtse services. Roxy A. E. Toddfflofimal" H? ‘Ins 70 3mm‘ Q’ m“ . 4.... l‘. WIIIIS 11nd scrvcd as super- 11111311110111 cf Cillljuiiuii icr the Brit- mh Columbia covcrilmclit for 2.0 |)r'lll‘S 1i‘f'l‘|| 1919 when he was ldrafircl from the m-inciiwalship o! iKiit-v Etlvrard H‘gh School in Vun- cou cl". He was nppolnted deputy {minister of 0111101111011 for the prov- lincc in 1028 when the deputy mili- {islcrship lvus crczlirri. In 1945 Dr Willis rcllrcd from the provincial covcrllmeni service on superannua- ilion. Barn in Prince Edward lsizlzrd ill 71877. Dr. Willis iaitgilt ill a onc- rcozn school ihcro fcr n short time i: p in 110G111 Univ- lclci y grzltlinllcci with 1hnnors. in cl" sires in i900 with a v _ ‘BA. drgrcc. Aficr icarhiilg in a [hfonrlarv in hci‘ 30th rem" 6i hPi‘ |‘Moni1'c:ii high school for a short ‘Home 1H Hyde Park. lilacs. S-‘lii- rtimt- hr cum: i0 British Culiiilrbia. martyr will 1:0 0m in ilir~ llerclvvil ~‘ m. ilrii British Columbia school irzmiiiv" Iv '» ill ihc nIri Boys‘ Crlltral School ‘in Victoria lvhrrr hr started teach- ing in 15730. From that school 11F pi'0:<‘£d((1 to Victoria H1211 School of wilic-il hc became ]‘l‘i'.1'3i])i\i in 1908. Ltiiviug Vclorlil Hifzli School ill 1916, Dr. Willis jOiYJFd tile staff of 1hr.- University of British Colum- bia. He sc for ii year as assist- ant prof " 1 of classics. before ac- Cilltllig fix; rzsltion cf principal cf King Edward High School in Van- couvcr. Honorrd By Universities F D2: Willis was twice honored by Cansdlezl Universties. In 1921 i\ic-, (‘ITY POLICE COURT — Al lhc Oily Police Court yesterday lizcvli- ing two drunk and incapzlhies were crlch fI-ned $10 anti ccsis or 20 days. Two men chsrgcd with atienlpl- ilig to steal from a car were given 30 days and 10 days respectively. A 111.111 cilrirgcti with IIUSYUSSIOII of intoxicating liquor was fined $300 i134‘ fivc ivioilihs. I-lilhlll; BIBREAVIID-Mvs. Gif- ford Bzlin of Cornwall left, Mm. day 1.11‘ Basic-n ill rerponsc i1 n. icicgram nniioviirini: lilo rrilcul ‘iiilififii of |li‘i‘ nloihrr. Mrs. Aif‘.\~ zulricl- Stevens. ftegrciishly Mrs. Slevcns pzissctl alvay at 10 rfciock i Till’) UNITED BIBLE SOCIET- l i125 was fcuildcd .11 Lcnrlcxl in hilly, ‘i046. This 110w orgrenizaiioil the ifolli‘ NIISSIOTIQII‘)! Bible Sorietics - iTho British i\l1(1 Foreign Bib-I:- cc- iriv. i111- Anlerfcgtal Bible Society. i the Nnliailal Blbic Sceiciy of Scot- i-he Netherlands Bible land and Society. and the Notional Bible Soc- ieties cf the several European cir-unirics is [lie greatest nlcvcmcltf In all ilisi0ry' for tllc good of nil and i-hc injury to none." A famine of Godkl Wold 1.11 Europe; Definite appeals for Bibles, the Christian Scriptures: Help this great cause Former l. v % l‘ v é" 1 I Not so well, eh? Then, by all means, use i‘? 3b’! p . 2 Literature g z f O 2 And Lzfe f , By hooirnsn g JK Q "RIZPAI-l" — A STUDY 1N MOTIIERHOOD _'I'he basis of ihi5 poem by “n, ‘bison lpvhicil was at first called Bones “'35 liie 901')’ of a small robbery at Brighton towards the (‘lode 0f the 18th century, Twu men,‘ ROOIie and Howell were convicted and hanged. The sivry wns 101d in i'i penny magazine which “v11; 111 i . ‘the possession of a Mrs. Brother. i011. She gave the t '1‘ . ‘son. There 1w pep" O enny is a detail of ill t1‘ - fdv very like that told of 511.551." ill the Bible for the mother of Rookc watched the body 0f he, so-rl, took the bones of he: boy in i191‘ flllron. and buricd them in ihc Shorcham churchyard. Herc was 1111111811 tragedy, s poet mime along. t-iouehl over it. saw ilio parallel between it and i119 Story in 1'1 So-mucl. 21-4110. added the "$193M" iv ii. Md we have a 1mm of which Swinburne said: "Nothing more piteous, more passionate. more ad- Ofabie for intensity of beauty, was ever wrought by Ilunlan cu-irning lnio the iikcnrss of such words av W611i; are powerless lo praise." T110 iilbidvhi as rel down by Ten- nyssn happened in the 18111 century. Pepys f/Ells in his "diary" how bodie: were left hanging for (ars in wind and rah after executions. 1n fact people like Pepys himself paid high Pvicrs to SP0 n iviibiil- cxrcution. “Rizprlh has sevcntcvn versre which tell with ‘ntcrlse vividnrss of the altitude of the nlotliel- of “Wil- lie" who was ilanged for robbing the mail. To make the tnaiter more lnunilisting. he V-GS hanged so “that rill the stubs of the ivnl-ld could sinre at him. pzissiflig by " The nloihel- sflid that he was "dared" to do the rtxbbr-nn ‘Jul that hr- was not naiurllliy a bod The family 1111C] sitvnvs borne a good name, She tells ,..v she went out in the dark and gathered tho bfflFi qt’ her boy. lock ill"iil tiolnc. kissed tilcnl, buried them in the lioiv ground. This terrible ordeal unhinged her 1i1illd.nnd 511a is rep- resitirrteti as speaking in a woman who 6111110 to see her in the prison. Sln- rlesi" cl ho ccnéoluiioll. if th~ visitor suggested that Willi:- had urine to the "firo", 5hr wrifd go too. Outside the iviltd is blowing hard. and tho moods of nature are in stmwaiiiy- with till-i drtangvci nlind of the mother. This poatn is illicrestins iitr uulry reasons. Pb": one. ii filifiis Miiioivs rcquirenlenis that n poem .~hould be “simple. sensuous. passionate." It 1111:. passion-finalise p1ssluh. Ii shcws. too. hcw fie-millet" ‘Tennyson was with his Bible. Brought up in n Rectory. W9 would naturally ox- prct that he would know [his book. Samuel. Ecclesiastes, Moses erri Jesus all contribute to this .~..,... .11.. 1.; lhc scenes of tilrir earlier mars, anti LliC folks they ilarc musty» known. About this time of yesi. when such vegetable stores a! have been. are shout depleted. she would bring me s rosy-red bottle of heels. I can see and hear her now. “It's not very much, Ellen" she would nlake light of her generosity "I JUSL cooked sumo today and I tilouglit perhaps you ntight like a taste of them." seasoned too with a pinch of spice and with s fcw whole cloves afloat on the deep deep sea. We see her only seldom now. Perhaps oiicl- i-n a Summer she comes with her husband to have riiluler with us, after n sun. day morning service in 1hr: old Kirk at the corner. Bu! agazn I recalled hel- ltinduess, when I car- ried the heels to the folks in the house across the lune. s s a The weather has been disappoint» lng this week. cold with night snows or with showers of lain and sleet. May- Day about 1\|li\'ii peels have written lovely .~oi'.ilois tn do with birds aiid blossoms and gciltic winds brought the unsea- sonal silver thaw —\\’h|Cii of course held a rare beauty of its Trees and silrubs, down to the sznslllest twig had been dipped in the pearl grey of l-i, and dvooperl with the burden of their jewels. Aside from the weather, it was a good week at Aiderlca. The kit- cats. of Tabbys. opened their eyes on this quccr and nlco old woiid; Mattie the Niuscovey duck present- rd JEhillc with the first egiz. though _ we suspect. that she and her dau- ghter may also ilave a secret ilictc- uui, where others are hidden. A roan calf W85 born to n second hcifcr ulid some sccoild DQ141085 rolled IIWR)‘ I10 market. Another snlall rind ilfOillisiiig sole-piglet was sold to a stranger to me; [he grading of potatoes was complet- cd in at Rob's and the field work ~~that of preparing for the fenc- illt! up at the other farm -—has commrilceti therc. And s0 our day's hurry by. days not taken up with any spectacular or extraordinary undertakings but rather the small and often lowly duties that come lo folks ch Island farms. Yet \\ hen I consider cverylhing. with rin- other mother I might well s8); "Tile years have gouty-dream“ .111- lfllied your head to get back on your feet! Go at ‘I once-todsr-ro the Physician who has your fillies: " And, when you have his "U! prescription, bring it here for precise com- pounding by our experienced pharmacists. Ii nasal 10¢ JENKINS "Billion/rev; ' ‘JlL-D-h‘ :1}. _ nil njifl Ll--killl"' own. I x . . r: BABY'S SNINLSOFT, SMOOTH ilNll llrlinllv Scientifically lllsdicslci Cuiicuns Buhy Oil IlClpSSiifPRlIflfd zlquinstlzrrmt that cause diaper rash. impetigo. buttocks scald. chafing, chopping. Buy today! 110W 10 ill: In Memoriam in loving memory of DANIEL J. MucPI-IERBON Stool-ham. Mass. iwhn pn-lseti llwliy Slay 11th, 194d. i$lvcct IIIPIIIUFICS will linger forever. i Time czvililol rhungr them. W! truv, ‘ Tears that. may cumc, cannot level Our loving remembrance of you. t Fondly Remembered by Mother, Mrs, T. Jlcrllerson, Brothers and Sisters. i111 DQ111111 In loving 111011101)’ of lny wifr. inn-s. J. c. Stewart. who died 11:11 ‘I 11th, i016. [Loved by your friends. and all you knew YA wonderful nifr. that. wife was i you. “hen days are dark and friendi are few Dear wife. how i think cf you. l l-‘rlonds are friends if they are trill But. I Inst my best friend when I i lost you. Inserted by Husband. IN MEMOIIIAM MARGARET .l. KELLY 1944-1947 i Branch Auxiliary Office 142 Prince will , through the P. E. I. Auxiliary of Street, Charlottetown. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION UNIT - At a meeting held recently in the Prince of Wales College, the following directors were appointed to organize and cstablbh a unit. at Charlottetown. President. Guy Rodd. Brackley; vice president. Col. F. Andrew, Chtown; Secretary. James it. Carr. Mt. Edward Rd: Dr. J.P. Lantz, Ch'iown.; Ira. Lewis. York; Earl Inga. Mt. Herbert; Sier- ling Woods. Mt. Herbert; Cecil Stewart. Hampshire; Roland Das- ter. North Wlitshi-re; W. hicKin- lay. North River. A meeting was held May B of the directors and plans are under way to put the unit in operation. BAKERS ASSOCIATION MEET- INGS — The llistithne Bakers’ As- sociation annual convention will be held next week st the Charlotte- lcvm Hotel. The convention will open Tuesday afternoon and close Wednesday. President of the As- liociation la Mr. D.A. MacDonald. Sydney. Oape Breton. Among those attending the ronvenilon will be ert will sin! Wmwm"! "our Mothers." Eventful Wmwhig m1 r. n. will be coflfliwifl: by f-Home Karmic with sermon Th! h sod the Nation." The anthem of t - __ will be "Incline Thlrl-e Ear nhnlncn. The music of the any viii be in charge of Mics 391m 5'5"’ A '1‘ C. M. Organist and Director of Choir. You l" V"! W141“? m; vited to worship “I m “firvicifs ° one claY Iii Th” “PM C ‘"° ' LEGION LADIES ACTIVE --‘1‘hs ladies 0f the Legion Auxiliary who have been more or less ‘results on their oars" since their strenu- ous activities during the war. are new interesting themselves in the social life 0t the Leilion ss-Io- A ladies‘ room has been fitted‘ up and is theirs exclusively t0 honi their meetings and to be used fr!‘ social functions. This room. with a private side entrance. i! "Vi! attractively decorated and furnish- Qfl gnd has llpcrioclly appnrillcd kitchen adjoining. 1i. is belly; (or.- Thc P. l. I. Auxiliary is “"91"! ill this [rest cause, contributions may pg m“; ‘Irma the lslsns sull- i"! Branches or Auxiliary Ill Prlllbl Street, l“ SIAIIONE mally opened on Wednesda», m‘- r hing next. with ll mammoth brilisf and auction. spproximaieu 7n tAbies participating. Many miff- esling persons have intimated that they have "used cards" which they wish to donate. If these were left It the Lesion this week it Wbilld 'l~. 11.1’. Sparks. Ottawa, Secre- tary of the National Council of Bolling industry. Mr. George Grltff. New York, rcpleeeniing the QuaiityIBslrers of America. and Col. QM. Rllittan. Otiowa, Bakery Alhninieimtor tW.P.T.B.). Mr. Lmlis A. Stewart. Charlottetown. will be conference chairman. LOWJJING ISLE! None of ulc small islands which make up Palmyra in the South Pacific ha; an altitude of mole Pacific has an altitude of more than six feet above sea level. Gill University conferred an iion- story. Above s11 else. ii deals with ovary dcctoi- 0f laws degree on him tile tragedy c-f n lie-Hm. In it We and in 1946 from the University oijsee the anxiety of mothezhcurl be- Briiislm Columbia. Dr. Willis re-ycause of what the world is — the ceivrd a. similar honorary; L.L.D. de-‘Dffiibifim R mfltiler has in the u?‘ gree, lbrlnging of her children. Willie Dr, wiiiis nan served a; grand had a lot of wild ulster who would master of the Masonic Grand Lodge never let him be good- Who aci- of British Coiiunbia and presifdent 1111111‘ led him info “Torilwiviillz- of the Canadian Education Assoc-Film we have 111v tragedy vi’ s boy ialign’ u; ‘vim-i, he w“ an honor. not fitting info the world. ’l‘he pry life member ‘mother felt that he had qualities The last major work with the which» 11' Teflullfid- “ml-id hi” education depanmen; go,- 1),; we“. made him a soldier. The disctpilne,‘ was .119 hflpjng Wm] me dmmng she feels. would have done him of anleudnlents based on the Cam- 800d. He iWi i0 do svmeiiliflll l0 cron Report on education finance QXPPQSS hi5 E~YWJTSY~ This dPfflflfled which were adopted by the provin- mvtiifi‘ i! Eileflkihiz f0: all the‘ cial Legislature during the 1948 “MIN enemy of the world, nus-l session. directed and often incarcerated be- Dr. Willis served on the Victor-fr hind prison walls- Coliegr Council with J_(}_ guuan‘ But doubtless the intention of and wxr. Btrullli. K.C., Victoria ‘be W“ W“! iv dvpici "it devo- ML A“ as pl-Qvmuqal governlment tlon of a mother. What u pathetic lppoimeh; l figure she is! “I can't dig deep. I‘ Al. the time he received ute hon- "i" “d” G°d W111 1mm" U" “up on,” LL13, deg", tam m, U“. hlscir ravens snd the horrible ivfl-sny o; Bx)" m. Wm!‘ w“ feted towels of the air, for they know by graduates and friends many oi’ “° “He” but “a ‘he law?" m“ whom wcrc i115 former students. iV-“iifivuifli he" w"- Th" bmi" We" "No teacher was over held in h”! — "m" h“ “ck” m‘; 1h” higher esteem by his old students h“ “Whech ""5 h“ °"‘°d' “d m“ D7, wmky and m. w“, to cap the climax. and this was H; was an outstanding teacher, on “ME Swinburne thought so much, outstanding adnflnistrnior with a M“ m” hm "mv"! m my side‘ street strength lo inspire confidericaflm“ “"11” ‘i’ u‘? prim." "Mm" P“ in his subnfdinuirs and all of those “n Th’ ‘WWW '5 w "mmw ‘him he was nssocinicd with." he said. ‘mil’ "m5" wh°,'"‘,‘," m?‘ m“ p" He is siuvlved by his mo, living "t" "i" '"‘,9 "~ Y?" t“? “vjzff in Victoria. and one son. Phiilgymmt‘ ‘him ‘he 5f“ " e “edh Willis in Winnipeg, meaning woman who has M] '3- Dn wmls was a m" o‘ ‘he Inelreminding us of whfltlBrfidvitlldllfl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis of Pmnpm“ s“! “w” P” '- Few things come true that I had Yet iheres a boy whose Pl Tells me he‘: glad I make night. willed; hungry ‘Lovirlgly remembered by '85, good her sister FLORRIE pies." Until Mpnday - Diary -Good- NEW NYLON PRIGE$ On PHANTOM, ORIENT and SHEER TEX 3.35;?" . ........ .. ._ 1.40 iiiiifif. ., .................. .. 1 .65 i1.°.°.“.?“.. 1.85 §if$'.°."."."""°"".T°T'.‘7.°°"?5“ 1.85 GET YOUR PENCIL SEAM STOCKINGS AT TliE FASHION SHOPPE PHONE S5 GT. GEO. ST. Kingston. PEI. Three brothers. Bertram Willis, Robert Willis and Prank Willie re- ,"Aii women are not the mothers‘ .nf a bow " S/ureiv the 1"" "i t mother for hcr child never had a I . f words" than side at Kingston: An0thcf brotherfmer ‘mmmmflfl’ 0 Hubert Willis, who resided on them" PM“ b’ “Mm” old l-omesiead. passed away infloyfimgwmhgsgml 19D. A sister. Mrs. John (Minnie) Green 0f Kingston also predeceas- help greatly in assisting the ecol- aims in chario Ellen ‘s Diary By sn Island larmer‘: wile >0t€O9<100€~00~§0M<$fl (Oonlinurd from Papr- 2| moved away from this road of ours. A well io do, rlevcr and :11- rlusivlous farm wife. Tilerc llrinc only she and her ilnsbanll. they rume ill lenlzih lo the place "where ltiioy decided to give up falivinlz in time lo enjoy the leisure of lilcii" later years. in ll villus: curisge home with land enough fcr n hit of lngardeii. Ti‘t‘_\' keep a cow and ‘some hells lnid have 1i very liirr life, not having moved fer from ed him by s number of years. NOTICE A: in the post, Mothers desiring trans- portation to and from Church MofhsrTDoy, may dc so os the guests of ED'S TAXI, by phoning I70 or i010. ‘ en's TAXI ‘ on , Sunday,