MARC?! 3_1~-1247 “f Memorlam runs. aouu i-l.’ FORD . death occurred at her home in hillion on December 24m. of Mrs. John Ilammond Ford in her Tililh Although not chlorine swd llpelllih for a number of years she was nble to be up and about until a {ow duy5 before her death. she “s the daughter 0f the late Mr. and Mrs. George Rackham. There are loft to mourn the has of n lovr m8 wire and motihcr, lier husband, pile son George at High-field. P.E.I., mule daughters, Ella, (Mrs. J. Hughes) Charlottetown; Mary. ,1, iltfrs. Russell Mason) Long Creek fllgdys, (Mrs. llugh MacMaster) Port. llawksbinv. N- 5.. one daugh- m- pm May passed away a number M veflrs 8K0 at the age of 4 years. she also leaves one sistcr Ada in i'. S. A. Also 22 grand children and l: mo,“ grand cillldrell. The funeral was held fro-m her late residence on December 26th- 191e, filltcral at home and grave was rondtlctcd by Rev. J. I. Morrison of Hilntcr River, P. E. I. The DB1!“ bqjflTlTfi were George Mnclman, ltcuben G006, Sydney Taylor Leo ftlnke, Leslie Bryenton and Archi- baid puffett. Interment was in wrmlne North Cemetery. ttllly her soul rest in P95419- BENY RUMOR tcontllnuul from Page I) ripply it. li tlie Soviet Union llils a good tlijlll crop in this coming llBlW/Bxi, l; ,-i.lili nlso woilld he in the mar- itf". for wheat from Russia. R-lqilrg greatest import re- qTlfumfilll is industrial cquipmcr-t gtnrl highly spcclzllrzrll ntachinery llllfl on the surface it. appears that till)’ tratie "Ptlfiililililn-l ‘mum m‘ volvc tlmbcl" and ivhent lll ox- challge for machinery. The outlook for any parallel dc- k-‘lflf-Hlfilli of Crtlladlnll trndc \\“lll Russia is dim. Nut. only are CI; alilall-Stlvict rcintio-lls at an ix- Il‘€lil(‘l_\’ low obit here but the Do- minion probably ivollld he unable to supply Russia xvi-til the special- lrcd machinery she ivnilts. .\llLLVII'lW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly mcetinfl 0i itlillvicw \\'ouncn's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Milton Jenkins on March tlth, with an lt- icndance of twelve members. Wltlh the President in the chair the meeting opened with Inntililte 0m.- followed by (‘reed and rtlinutes of last meeting. Roll Call was answered by "A. Book l have read and enjoyed? Letters oi thanks were read 10f fruit reccived. Sick Committee reported six visit; and rt bill of $1.65 was paid for fruit. A bill cg $1.88 was paid also. for expenses on last dance. . It was moved and seconded to send 35 ccnis worth of fruit to the ‘sick. It was also nloved and seconded to give $10. to thc Red Cross Fluid. Ncw committees IIMTOlTIlCG con- glfiicd of: Sick~Mrs. Herman InBS- mscph Smith. , School - Mrs. Theodore Crane. fllrl. Milton Smith. Pragfdmlflé—- Mrs. George Mac- Eachern. Mrs. Milton Smith. Mf5~ Robert, Drake, Mrs. 14¢ Ilymos. Collection amounted to 60 cent-l- l An Auction Sale was held and the mm of $9.00 was realized. Next meeting to bc held at the home of Mrs. (‘mrdon Shcldow when r0l1 cell will be answered by "My Favorite Color.‘ A content was put on bit’ MI- George Jenkins. Prim were won by .\tn. Theodore Orrlnc and MN. Robert Drake. Lunch was then served by the hoateee and the meeting closed by singing God Cave the Kill!- Mrs. _- Too Late To Clasify LOST-JIOLDEN COOKER SPAN- iei, age 2 years. Street address and license no. on collar. Reward. BlRTIIS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion aurrtls" BETTE-At tho l’. i . I. Hospital on Alllrcll IBI-ll. lilli7, to Mr. and hirs. tloilil lsetls oi Cumberland, a dilugll- tor, Gnil Milflfl. IIUIIIIES-At Si. lilurlfis Hospital, hlontrcnl. l’. Q, Mnich 24th. 19-17. lo Mr. and ltirs, Ailhrry litighcs, a ~ -$iIil. .l0hf‘|)ll Fdwllrd. iVlYlflllit-Ai l'l‘ttkn',~'., Mflfi 1,5, iii-n, h. Ml‘, illld Ali's. mind Kym. n dnilzlltcr. Hlcllil ltutlt-s. ~ The Central Guardian; Th]. column is reserved for news, of local interest. but advertising of a ncwsy nature may h; inserted at live cent: a word strictly ply- Oblo- In advance. COOK'S for Photographi- CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- BURANCE. BORSALINO HATS AT JACK Cameron's. “The Store for Men". CRASWELL tor vnotographa. CITY TAXEC-Lntereet at the rate of ii ‘Zh will be charged on first installment Civic taxes if not paid by March a1. 1941. BORSALINO IIATS FROM ITALY available again at Jack Clutter-en's. CITY POLL TAXES. - City of Charlottetown P011 tax is due and payable 0n March 31, 194T. BEAUTYLAND SALON. l?! Grafton. over llolmanb. Phone 1329. Experts in beauty culture. - MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS, early for the Easter Monday Ball‘ It the Glover Club. Rhone i222. ATTENTION: Tuberculosis clinic. will be held at tile Provincial Snn- aiorlum on Thursday, April 3rd. N0 clinics ivill he lleld on Friday or Sliturilny this ivcelt. ' CIVIC TAX ‘S — If first install- ment City of Charlottetown taxes is not paid tm 0r before March 31, ‘ then all remaining installments be- come due and payable immediately. thereafter FUNERAL SATURDAY ~~ The funeral of the lllte John Doyle,- Earnscliffc. was llcld from his home ,Eutilrday lllClt-‘lllfl, March 29th to St. Jollcliinfs Church, VCTllfilI River. Mass WRS celebrated by his pastor. >Rev Monsignor M McDonald who‘ also officiated at the grave. Pall-= bearers were Messrs, Harry Tweedy,‘ Luke Pluughi. Russell Young, Roy Mutcli, Bernard Doyle and Dennis Cfl-YPY Interment was in thc church cemetery -tPatriot please copy) FUNERAL YESTERDAY ~The funeral of Mrs. Daniel Wood of; Hazclhrook was held yesterday] afternoon. Following h, short set-i vice at. her late residence servtcel was held in Poivnai Utiitcd Church‘ conducted liy Rev. Mr. McVictln] Interment Pownal Cemetery. Tile. pllllllflflf8f< were, Harold Carter} Lawson Wood, Eric Pcndcrgast,‘ Ernest lugs. Vernon, Wood, Roy. Jones. I u. ht c. COMIHUNION, BREAKFAST — T-hc Knights of Columbus held their annual Communion Breakfast yesterday" morning. Upwarda of one hund- red lncrnlbcrs attended the clgillt, o'clock Mass at St. Dunstan's‘ Basilica where thcy received lloly Communion in a body, af-, tel-ward asscmibiitlg t. the Char-l lottetown Hotel forb caicfast. Rev.‘ J.L. HllckbaihiheLenten preach-l cr at the Basilica gave a very interesting address to the mem- bers on the "Problems confront- ing the youth of today". stress- ing the point- that. a reversal of' form has takcn place in the dlf~i lei-ant Institutions of Learning, _ where oncc it "wins the Professors] that was doing Lhc pushing. now the students are pushing tfhe Pro- fessors in their thirst for know ledge and that this was particu-‘ larly true of the young men wiho served during the World War. Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, 0.3.111, ztlovccl u. hearty vote of thanks, lihich was seconded by Mr. 0, Harold licnneesey and conveyed to the speaker by Deputy Grand Knight. Mr. Eugene Kelly, who presided. YOUR. CHILDREN AND YOU- Frlday evening in the Prince Pd- ward Island Library a group Jf mothers hcld a meeting sponsored by the Health Division of the Dc- part-mcnt of Health and Welfare with the co-operation of the Na- tlonal Film Board. Mrs. R. R. Bell was chairman. The purpose of the meeting was to sec a filnl “Your' Cilildren and You" which dealt‘ with tile behaviour of a child from; one to si-x years of age. An Ilfluslljll feature of the film was the way ill ivhicll it presented the Child's point of view’, showlmf how he secs itile world. The mothers sllawetil considerable interest and a llvelyl ilisctlssi-on foliowmi. Appreciation, was expressed for |.l new edit-on of "Tllc Canadian Moths and Chi-id" hy Dr. Ernest Couture, M. D., which Miss Ruth Ross, nilhlir ilcltitil nurse, hiicl available for thc group. This book is aupflled frfl on request by the Health Dl-vl; on l I DEATHS S.\llNI)I~IItS-~At llll‘ Prince Ed- ivnrrl Island Hospital on Mart-Ii ,1’), i947. Oliver Silullliers of South Winsloe iii his 73th your. Remains are resting at tllc Cutcllffe Fur.- eral Home where a short scrvce will be hold Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, followed by service at Winslne South United Church at 3 ovlock. Interment in llle Church - Cemetery. ~ GALLANT-At tile Charlottetown Hilllpltill on Saturday, March 20, Mrs. Mary Monica Gallant, aged 73 Years. Her remains were for- ivalded Saturday afternoon by train from the Frank l-Iennclisey FUWITII Home to her late residence in Til- lilsii from where tile funeral will tllke place Tuesday morning to the ‘church of St. Simon and Si. Jude. [Interment in the church remo- ery. ll. Ii. lilecloan UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown lnl North Wllhlnlre Phone Ill of tlic Provincial Department of lllcllliil and Welfare. ' Tllc Misses Mary and Hazel iwfllllli, Ceiltrtll Royalty were joint lICSIEShDS on Friday cvelilns March llltll when they invited a number- of‘ frlc-lills to a surprise party at their home. for Ada Robertlon and Keith Champion, prior to their marriage. The young couple were presented with a beautiful table lamp and ten sci after which Keith thanked lhr-‘m with a few wcl chosen words. The remainder of‘ theevenlng wu rpent in ringing! and games. A dainty lunch was served. In Manon-lam In loving memory 0|’ our dear wlfe and another, Mrl. Walter Hayden, who paced away March She lmle no one a lut farewell She llitl IWflbye in Mlle Ilul- spirit fled before we knew Thu ITIB from u: hul gene. Into sweet rut all, he entered No more to uuffer or weep But late in the IIIIII of lelnl our our one in he: asleep. ‘Loviruly Remembered by Iler Iliihundmdlib. again at Jack Camerclirs. cull Stead Bros, Pthone 1214. Saturday to t; roof fire 0n Pownal -i'l'mn 850. M. The Abcgwcit Gift. 1 Millan, ‘mated in the l8ill ceiliury. JIMMIIPS TAXI. PIIOHB 5%. HOWARD MMNNIB’ FILZBII Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ,__ BORSALINO HATS AVAILABLE FOB BETTER TAXI SERVICE CIVIC TAXEl-The first in- stallment City of Charlottetown taxes is due and payable on March 31, 1947. CITY 0F CIIARLOTTETOWN TAXI-IS. — March ,31' is the final date for payment of first install- ment City taxes. FIREMEN CALLED-The fire- men were called out about noon Street. There was only slight. dam- age. FOR EASTER AND AFTER. — English China Breakfast and Tea Sets, Teapots. Cake Plates and Jugs. Also odd cups and saucers Court. IMMUNIZING CLINICS against Diphtheria and Whooping Cough for Infants and Preschools will be held on Monday, March 31st at Spring Park School at 1.30 P. M. and Prince Slreet School at. 2.30 P. M. 'l‘llcsdzly, April lst, at Queen Square 1.30 and Niodcl 2.30. Wcd-. llcsday at West Kent 1.30 and‘ Notre Dome 2.30. Tflhursday at ilocltfnrd Sqllflrt‘ 1.130 tlnd Pnrkclzlle 2.30. First inoculations will be glvcn for tllose unable i0'ilttcnd last nlontlll. iVlOfhiJYS "Hike your babies to tile clinic nlost coilvcnlvlnl for you. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tile iun-, cl-nl of Mrs. Jollll MncKlnnon was, held from the Mcbenn Funeral, l-lonle yesterday alirrlloon to, Cornwall United Cllurrll. Service; was C0lllllit'i(‘(| lly Rev. Dr. Rice and Rev. Mr. Todd. During the‘ service Mr. Walt-cl" Slitlw sung at’ a solo, "Beyond the Silnset". Tilt: pallbearers were Frank I-{ownrihi Gordon Tllonlpsorl. Gordon Mar-i Nlaicoinl Mm-Pllail. Esllest IIOlIIlCS. Warren Vi-llctt. EVI SOCIAL G AND FAREWELL on Thursday i evening. MIlTCll mth the incm-l bore of tllr- vuuittrin Ctroup ofthet Baptist Cllllltll lllct lit, lll." home of Mrs. Hzlrplr hfttcNclll. Fitzroy Si. The (lcvotional was ll-d by, Mrs. Arnold Lca. after routine‘ business had been conducted tilc vice-president. Mrs. Dan N. Boll, on bcltnlf of tllc group spoke VPTY ft‘t‘llligl_\' and cxprcsscd the rcgrct of losing an estccmcd ll'l0mbl‘l", Mrs. I. J. Levy, WlIU is Jl-nizlng for Molicton shortly. Mrs. Arnold Lea tarescnfod Mrs. Levy with gifts from the group. Mrs. Levy rcspnildcd in her usual ltleasnnt muniicr. Dainty re- frcsli-mcllls were scrvrcl. The mccting closed by singing “For Site's A Jolly Good Fellow." TAKE IN A LOT Iiluman muscles can absorb lul much as 30 qurlrts of liquid. ________.. OLD AS RIAPBOROFGII The milituty icz-m platoon orig- a afiFflfi W all’ , Fantastic fountain of lcc in England is the reault- of a burst water pipc supplying a house at Bnowetnrms. blizznrds, and new floods, have brought death and destruction Tovcr. in Lancaslilre. THEWCHARLUFTPETOWN GUARDIAN TIIIIQvIPUIJII‘ PImh-ine yesterday moi-tun; on i-he 19x1. "Who. for the joy that was 9“ “wit? 111m. endured the Cross, despising the shame," the Minister, the Rev d. T. ll. B. Somers. said; We are ofteln ashamed, but wg are flflhllmed of the wrong tlhlnge, we notice PeODIe who are ashamed of the ridicule of the so-called Snug-f, 86L who share its fripperies, it; 30¢. iii-l 01111111171118. and even its vices apo- logeiicully, because they have not the moral backbone to stand ioyally by ‘tvhat they know to be everlast- lfluly right. 'l‘lley follow the line of least resistance and surrender their own sclf respect rather tlhan be considered old-fashioned or purl. tanical. Men make pitiable fools of lhfilflselvfls this way~and women seem hopelessly worse. It L; often amazing to find of what iglnoble threats and possibilities people are ""915 Md llshanled. and how they hurry to comply with them in all their folly and shame. I often won- der Willy tlhey are not ashamed of outer filings which should touch them more closely. A church nlem. ber takes ct-rtnln vows. as definite a5 i110 signing of a cllixiue br llle licfiefllftllet‘ of an oath. and one secs them broken with as little shame as is involved in any ordinary be- haviour, nlld there is cvon an inane giggle about “not having been to Church for yearns." The people wlho have taken these vows/and dare t0 consider themselves Christians “have, llllforllinnicly' no limc frr tllc teaching of children ‘in the lERVICI-S AT 5T. PAUUI CHURCH Sacred Boncert At iloly llame Rail At the Morning Service in St. Paul's Church yesterday, llle ltlglll Rev. George Frederick Kingston. MA, Ph. D . Lord Bishop of the ‘Diocese o! Nola scotia was the speaker. lie look his text from the The sacred concert. sponsored oy the Knights cf Columbus ‘rn the Holy Name Hall last evening, was 3511i fihflllifr 0f 5L Mflllhew. i118 a decided success from every will VET"? "Behiitld ihl’ K1"! angle. The lengthy program was 601116117 well received and each number as rendered was enthusiastically ult- cored. At the conclusion of the program Mr. Connie LcClail- cullr-d on the Grand Knight R. l-l. Brll<i~ , ley wilo thanked zlll those taking ancient city of Jerusalem 1t is a rough road IhEy are takmir. ‘The very flint stones 0n that mud re- flect the slcrnness of tile llllb-HGII on iivllicll they are engaged. For part and helping I-n any way to,’ with thelll is JP-"MS, seated on the make the (‘\'T‘lli slilt-csdlll iccll of an ass. he goes his ordain- , ed way --- that lust dark wily ivhicil CLYDE mvlm PRESBYTERLAN ;"Ji'JS to end 1n Calvary. It is indeed The nefiilic Sunday I§L'll0n|. or ill!‘ filrlliellilg cf nlnll-taowcr or WCmillbllO‘ ‘Cl’ in an". ' brailrlll of tilt- Church's svrvlcc. 1'1‘ even for nttilildnrlcc llpvn llll‘ liin yen-ordained .-s of ill: Public Worship of Alniishty tiutl. zlre rrazl- iiy. however. to be‘ SVPH lll t\'l"l',\' st ‘i _t-l' ' ' ltrctllliz ' will fur . illlOll, or soc lll ildvolltacc. or not. l_v nllvnlll» zlirni. You who llllfll" tile Name of Christ. I bar: of you for ills sake “despise the sihamc" cf tho, Cross. for it alone represents lifds, centre and core. and "lflilV tr’ ';.'»' have plzrrrd about on life's Just about long enough. WORKING MARRIED WOMEN NERD NOT DEI-‘END SELVEH ill-n ii unlulllirl tic‘, .. l‘_\' to lioiellll a \X'0I‘llt’\l'i'S rrtgilti to work. , Bill if lliieil. \vl"llr~s Ruth Milli-ii‘? ~is llct-l~-.'~:ll',v. For iilcrc are still‘ nleil~—lllid \\ .cil, too-Y- u-hn gu a-i, round lliiiiaili: fitli Siilltllllfiilia‘ about‘ g ivonlllirs l)lilt'(‘ luring in tho llitllic, llllil iilnnlllzu illilf of tile \VOl'lfl'i troultlcs on tlic fat-t that ivonle“. refuse w sirly tllerc. “Ninety-tire out of 100 \\'Ulllt'll who wort. do all imvllusc 1110i‘ tic 'l‘ to. not l}6(“l<9 lhny like it or unlit ‘pin motley. Brenkintz the figures down <tlll further tllc bureau reports: Eighty-four in r\\'£‘l‘_\' I00 have to support tilemsclvcs. and often tic- pendcnis. Eight in 0\'t‘l'_V 100 llavw 'l'llt*r important Liars for their (‘tifllillgn silch as paying (it-ills, buying a home. education: children. .Only eight in every 100 solely “because they lll.c to Wfllw’. S0 it looks as tlioiiizli ill» "Willll- HlYS-BlGPC-ls-lfi-ill(3—h0mt*" rates wilo scream the loudest when jobs hcgin in pvt scar c llZIVt‘ 4 problem on their ltmds. Before they "Zlll s~nri women llfl-"l. Wm l»: -. to the ltitchcli. ihcill lizlvc to fi,-. tire cllt ha i'...v to lnrJ-rlc llir- kitchrn for 84 out of every 100 women. to the country. Gale wnrnlngo added to Britain’! wornel. uh o-l l‘ Pwglcwm -. ill llltljesix Elllfl we Qlilllld hi‘ l‘lt‘I\' Vilillli M ‘Clint-lll. ,,),.,,P,,,.H.; ,0 p.111...” hm, d}! the war. i 'cl'--\l'ivilill .\'['l(‘F."tl‘.“l‘l. “n, 5,, lin__<p['\'l(lk‘ only bilt lll life- Blfillllily‘ lxltrc-ttlinrl Apt,“ T1“; h. me mil that comes i Newt moi-tin? irlil l;- m an Ur “S m5 my , Good Friday ttliflrnflllll At the F,‘\'(".‘lll\[.! Sewicc. the Imrd lCt-ll Zlclt ll'l"1i2.. u Bimcp tim- the silcvifll Prfiicillm“ , llskl-d in lit-int; n sqllzil-o i »- m, i w] mo}; n1. his lr-xl i-ipllcsitlils 2:18 lGnil Hyde iilcil vr: trl» oi- Tm- t-u nlny be able to cizullllic- ll‘l‘ll‘l.I u , irezlsllrcl‘ {the lcnllcr lViltlFirfl itpnd wit; lll lptllilts what is the , - tltll and l(‘llf',\l1 and drill“ "i"! i llilt". 'I“liis \'.‘(‘t‘l( we lthlvt’ 50¢“ l itll‘ ll sat-n‘; nflllk. R |'.'il(l_\'li'§‘j lozflilr-l- wmc of the um‘ ,.!’.l\'<"ri hi" VlVinil Ml in. '- ‘flirts tit Hill‘ P01121011 311d We ha“? ‘ litre (“viiss zlllrl -iii iitlilzill rellsiltl in remit‘? 111"‘ Ab“? ~ illl(l the .<ili!'\' ftont ztll (‘viii 1% Fl Gml ‘l! love‘ ‘fills was Buy-cl vlititihrl <illif0nlt:‘.l_\' "revealed to tla m 11W (thriu m, llle cross. ii- l‘. lwil" ‘ I V (‘A "H B - “ M, Plhllilt Brooks xvlletl ask- . lifirlitii TIPllIKllM illl ii tilt: _ ‘mm, y __ ,.,_ “ Ho... (‘d xlitii _ilc_h\vlls,going lo prfxqlell Whrwti by in... Ilxfi, ictibi’ .lhoui stud. 111W," i‘ "itléillhat H, .130,“ MH,_L_,J,, H“, v.,,.,_,,, M“, tum“ to preach owout a. . 1.". . y k _ ,1 1, - t 710d". Duriniz this Holy .ll ti 'l\l:li‘i'. “xlrgflillvieowln b9 ‘hmkmg o’ file Il-lve tzl God as lscvenlctl in i110 "093 A,‘ Chain, and I llnvc chosen 11118 w“. t. Hqht as ll slimlilary of W111i ‘no ii-iil 1r ihillkiilg about. l u)“ insklrtz that lFlrrlFt on the rm“. We "m ‘P’ pqpr,» upon tho cross His 10V? l5 lm-tl only 35 bircnd as l-Ils friends Ihui also as broad its Hi5 enemies. ti... silovvs that in his prayer FR- ‘illcr forgive them for tiltZY 1mm” lilo? nvllnt they d0"- LOW‘ fxPYesses isomelltillg of the infinite heart (if Flldvili. lllld n hi. lllilItCl-‘lfiti’ drawing all men 111110 tiiim _ {flirt} vllizlt llle cxtimple of i110 C1155 imcmii to inc drills 111W “"1 il“‘-" . . . , lnvc tllrllcd to God. .,lcsus ioiceotf inut to everyone. those whouvil-dcl- island. those who are indiiierfm imp those who liatc him. oven to lill1‘ll.<.ll’l(l5 who 118W‘ 119V" 11PM“ {or llim , T]... hrondili of tho iovc ui Goll i“ i, 2w,“ thing to i".)llit‘l‘ll[\l.lit‘. lil lthl; l\‘l(lf‘ll(‘>'S oi ills have illrrc l5 fl l nqlrvrrvilvss for each individual, ‘Thp ‘plat-earl 'l‘l'lllli_\‘ i-cprescnts the lovc hf (hid in its rlliircljfi. Our Lord ‘Joli: is nailcllt with those wilo l'iil".“‘flt‘i'.<|l\1\il. Fhcn \\'llt‘ll Pclrr dcrlcll iliiii iii his il'l.ll ills look ul silprcillc love iind its rfffl‘! mid Prlrr ivrnt out and WClli The frict that God sent hi! 011' son down from Heaven it) W‘ r-‘llizt to tlllzc unto lvlnsclf tilt‘ ting ttr rnln-ortllv liliui is bcvontl l,f‘llr li'l;icrstnilill.llc: he liiid iht‘ qwn, mtttin-t, of raving the world. blows-ii‘ linrl nlnn.~man tulle changed. it is true that it cannot b, manned by man alone. but the iov-r of God can (‘o it. A fcnturc of thr: hlltrrliflil Swill" was the dFfllPfliltlll by the Ixrrd vtdcd lhrolgh the Church Veetfy on behalf of llll the members w! st Patti's congregation u a mem- oirlml to the nlelnbers of Si P8111! Parish who paid the supreme sac- rifice in Vi/(lilll War 3. 'l"his Cilurch will ever hold in loving rcmcmbranoc: Ronald H. Bllilcr. Jantcs E. Dtlll~ mm Gm-dgn R. DvBlnlS. Otto A. Dim-hing. ilifillitim Cz-llwnmll‘. Henry Gordon Aitkcn, Arthur Hilton In- gram. ___’____,._ DANGEROUS MONTH Mnyph t; l month when wise Canadians are advised to which their hcn-lih. Titcy should be fills‘ iilciolrc of deceptive thaws. auard clunirsi colds and rot dot! ilifill‘ topcollls prematurely. my lileaith lutIlu-itih A pilgrim crowd approached the‘ w in; hur eves on the. lcmd H15 love is as broad m. nil. "rill-ouch the our‘ "WW "m? ‘(who llcvci- nuts n bhckoul ilrlweell, lli(‘".‘f‘. _ Sslll times we 619i "lTliffll snr- that the world cannot bel chziilucd and m-an caminot be Bishop of ll. nlrmorinl cross. DTOP Renovations To Queen Hotel Are Near Completion t Customers and friends of the Queen Hotel wrll be interest- ed ‘in lllg renovations now nearing completion on the main floor. Under its new lllanllgcmellt, the Queen has nlsldc it number of changes ln layout anti appearance. a: well as lll opera-ting methods and policy, that sllould make ll one of tile most popular in the Mari- linlcs. 'l‘h9 ivbb)’ has liven completely rkilloldl-c is the slnndnzg o! iAlbcrton Hlzh Sclltzol: Grade-X l. Vemzl England; ‘l, mihcrlnc “Hllloce; 3. Byron _Vi’c'cks. t Llradc IX*l. Fenle Willcie; 2, Rayner; 1!, Norma Law- les..' ' Grade VIII — ‘l Barbara Mc- Cue: 2. Vera Scllick; 3, Stuart Fraser Clratio VII »~ l. Tommy Bar- bour; 2, Wendell Scllick; 3, Jimmy ‘Profit. , Grade VI ~~ i. Ruth Pike; 2. Justin Gnvn-i- 3. (llgsl. ltlcNclll and Lottie .-\'llt:lltl. l (‘mule i’ l. Jtlati ClillTiei i’. Georgie Kiilch; 3. Dolly Smith. , Grade IV »- No ‘Fests. l Grndi» IlI—No 'l‘€.<tS Grade II-~-.\‘o Tests. Grade I-No Tests. ___._..___ -_..‘ BRITAIN STILL (Ctillllffllllflrl- from l-‘age ll if r share lind their way into the ‘tiny back street factories where .metal work of astounding precision -ls tut-lied out. l \Vlll’litl half l htiic of the city's centre there are hiuidreds of these little businesses. Sometimes, they are like old Did Thonlpsoll, T4, wilo for 60 HMS has been a. git-itsmitil. They lliay be tliltrble-iiiigcrcd experts Mating out costume ](‘\‘§‘(‘lI'_\‘. or kvclt young npporiiinlsts taking zlllvnlttage of .ll. world demand Sm almost an!‘ lthing that can be twisted out of PAGE Ting! Lenten Meditation‘; Prom The Times, London 1E ea-o-oe-oooo-oo-li DIVINE GUIDANX - Whilst there are certain qulr tion: which may rain doubt: r0- garding belief in Diving guidance, yet the Christian hal every rel-eon 1° P055955 an unswerving convic- tioil that, in all human affai-rl, the guiding hand of God i| gctive. Amid the bewildering vntnen of time and space can Almighty God care for a speck of dust. cell- ed mun? Ii‘ values were measured mere- ly by Lille and size there woilid. be l.i) answer t» such an argu- ment, but such l: not the case. A llllllf.’ is of more value than elillcl- an elephant or a mountain: Jesus only lived some thirty-three alts. Ncilhcr llle greatness of the »tlel~e nor its aut- ilas any ob- lcllifle to present azlllrlst belief in llvlue guidance. There is really llo tliffil-illlj." in tile wa-y of thlg ilclief because of God's greatness, God, Who alone ivorkeih vilt marvels, lYllCFOSL Hi-nlself in tile illrlnpnriitlli details of our lnsignlficlilt lives?" "In it pol- izlille it) believe that the Creator Jlllll Sli lzllllel‘ oi’ the uni-verse no- tllts tile ilt‘i'tl of >£‘l)iii't'liB person! iliiu lll.t'l‘n.\l-llpic earth?" S0 :])('lli\'\ \-.ll:il \\'r\ r-nll the “mod- crll ll:.ll<l " 'l'ilc zlilslvcr to he made w. :l.l. illtnt nlilticrn minds ha\e PitWiPti a God o.’ their lllvn idfll. and llIl\f-= t‘l't?'i'l'(l Him on a it'l- :l.;in lllwrl».~l The; have fashion .l (mi st l tcll in Ills 1lelli| that, .1 um l n tlisk for H m ‘ .ll the illlt\-l>(? nllti at the i Ill _.,. Millii‘ mit- t'Il'i‘ for tlic children lie lids placed lig/Jll it An intelli- iitrll Cilr i=an beLeves in God’: ‘trllilfil vc and t-zlre, not in 51.2 of (ll-dis greatness, hut he- ,‘t.lll.~.s- oi‘ His gruniness. “The Ai- illlixilii‘ F-‘itilcl- Whom Jesus re- vealed llzlll troll ii‘(‘Il' faces is great enough to stly t0 cvcry child 0f Hist "I will Kllmio fix/tr." iEASTERN GUARDIAN ‘PYIZNDIJRS will be received up to April ltltll for sale of plot of Itllzll itillf-hilli acrr) on Brook Street, Montague. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ltdtlrcss. Cyrus A. Show. MISSION BAND NIICETIFIGS ,'a bifflhfie llrolT-“o-ioil- The regular mcciitn; n! .110‘, lllltiu‘ lhclr garments on tile wily rclllrllislletl throughout, in a Clyde Rive,- py,._t;|,_,-t,.,.;.,,, 3358A“, , that l-lc will puss mill lll iliCl1"f.'X-, itl-lglltcl',nn<i mole tilc-asing lolol‘ Bud was hold h, m“, vhumh ‘fljiaflttll l-ut down l)l‘l\lll‘lll"5 J01“ si-ilcine. llle WflllS llnvellern plllfll- March 8th. In llle zlltsl-ncc rlf,'1‘°_l“‘1"‘ ‘ices “mm ‘he “had” ed m a" eglksllcn UM’ Wm‘ a Hm woman“, U“, ,.-,,.,, ,,,.,,s,d,,n,,,\in\'lllg illCIll llliCl casting them fallit stucco f.nlsh. PJllClS and Joan Murray prpsidcd down bqjgre Him, their long ex- Woodwork are time on a “gm Thc devotional tit-tho opt-nod i “flied Messmh_ , . aplilm‘ lune’ an“ lwpsvm,“ my m. Singing uwflrk F," m“ mum! The prot-le ucre locklllu to him llalnloliious ilhpfflllliliit’ Fl.» 1-- ‘ .. ., f » ‘ ‘ 'fOl' ti sign, hoping lll-.ll he urlltlrl tlecoratllli: \\£l\, .lllcioi- tl.e rji 'l'i‘.l)lI Is oomlng' Thwm‘ W‘! S mm I d 111*‘ lllmscl" qr i‘(1i'illlV king --l of Mr Ellre-r Rico locll liliL‘l‘ Mud "m" scrhnllrp P h“ u‘ illeg ‘lvfkcorlir their hero looking for ‘and lie.‘ orator A - no.1. i: lffllg “M, m“, mild,” Pym“, “Y's if“ lTheii- héffilg ‘Vflflfe if‘; ‘lm an Pftflll-I put dowll, 0i’. .:l lllfolelllnlltl pea ed n u" ‘Mn’ Elm" "if" l iv prlilce who ‘would deliver them alternating tiles oi l-cii, l\";'l'\' null In ‘hp Arms n! Jpswin w“ "V" ‘ from lcrelvi. TWO and raiw llioli" bizlt-k in tllilllliilltl pllilvlll. llzll-l- Eung- This w“ f"‘-l“"“"| h.“ “" I potion off l*i“it'l in power and citing llle \\'lli)l'} rlppcwlzlllre of ill- ‘ SDOIlSIgIYTGIIdIIIg taken from lviurk greameis (mm, mo“, iiounm, this ,,.,,,.,_ W hetm, do," “hf up" and wine“ peflrid,‘ But they did not discern that h)’ Messrs. llt-nlpilill and Carroll. “Tmmm "r m“, 1T‘ pmflnlg, ' kllluditili iin< lloi an earthly lluilicsililil (irnpcs of It lnnitlllllg Wilt‘ l‘r‘.'tt1 lllld lll.ll‘tl‘l lll 1i lz: “L N ,.,.,,.,,.i,.,.._ H, “m, 0r "rpm (t,.,;,.,., 3,, . ,,,,,,,, ;,,_. wcrrti 111" till’. l)‘; -'i ' ‘ll ll\' i)-‘.\\'t‘l' zlrd lcrulrnllip they, \\.lirl~.\~ '_\'i‘l kll" . illllt i]... »'~' .‘~\_¢I'l'- 1'11‘ uiT-‘i '. ti; (il.,,~,,ltt;.tilr<l um] their llczlrts lolthv fill-nitilw l» i-t i \.;.li..l~l<~t- Calilrllii NltlcPilwn tiflllllti. i-l .,h;l‘(~,l .9 lllltl llii" lip; whit-ii (iii lll ivii or illwt- llcl lhlil] "On ‘ _.,- .-.. .---_ .i . - l..-].-\. .ll ,."..‘ . ~ ~- uliii lIiLli .ll.lll .l llttm i.licl i..t t l.lll Jln .l.. ll ll\l.t,(l. l tin. TlH‘ proqrntll (Vilm: .tl -- , Il-m‘, ‘l‘ht~_i. wore llcr of 5Plli"\ zilici lhilliiffi tilill ci- r.~~ ;_~,~. h; Uelllillil tuynvflhlljg hprcililllilfll" iiir- szllllt- "tlllllrfi l;l\c lii'€li iJ.‘i)-~ ‘F zlllll \\'l. ‘i \'.'.‘ liulcrlt ll -.\ns ll‘. ill<= l-lllccl fir lid; =ll llll‘tlit't'llll' ' a». B ~it\ . ‘ illn llcvil lcilllltrd For llllj i‘i|li\t"ll l-o Ji Lilly ti“- . _-,,,,i ;;;~,,.-i,»_\- ,. 11m, qil lhc hi‘ 'd<llll~ Ml. iii 131' (lllwtl. a rill/ill ': r q. _~ [y m ti,» _ Hiltl illl~ hunt; _iil'li'l>'ifi‘ oft‘ '\.l' t‘l‘.’l(l by Mrs Jitllii lll t... ,; ; ~ ilil l')i)ll_‘., iilfilfll il- v.12; ~t~1n~l= t ..d "\\'li1|tll"- T.-t"¢-.\ iit~r . "\l|(’l‘ bill .i+-=ll.'= l.l~ll ". iliVlfl!‘ and .. Grandfather", "Jtlgllg I,..~_.<~ \1,." qt (1., iht- SpPHlklCillIll’ liizd l)-l\\(lL‘l' room. A 5;"; W...“ 5mm _,,,,-| 513,. _~,' _ _\'[“,\",l\(‘fi for. for his laluer llzlitrtllllll has itctll nnngdiclinn pltljgpfl |i., m. 1-H‘! mt of this lmrlri and ‘ltllli’, ii l'!.'l'i' illc posxim of [UM], “as , _ 5 l“. 31,-, y; 9,. to clhlligc ihrir the. leluplittlie i ' and M”) Gmokntfl And I, _.,,.,,,,I IS:HJ\]IL' on" Cillilllllls of illl t-llYlllly, lie Qli on has also Illfitl€ C|\",1.l\ int; 110m. §,,,_.nt_ ;l_'.ns:<’rllll llllll a (ll\'il".\" k "(lOlll ,1 ,. l‘i'1\-'ll(’ tlinlili; room, sllll~ Th“ Band "gm" m“, m. 51m,‘ Ynt ‘htrt’ ("mid lint sec lion‘ the ab» llll‘ p:.\:lle liill‘! ‘» and mn- dny flflpmoom 341,6,“ 3., (L nt‘>y]if)l(a i_ m... “it, izruqhi lllem owls of up to forty ‘suits. Tile m, 1mm“ nf u... " lcssrd are the meek could be], Vi lino“ lttom ls l'l'1{)l|l_\’ llrkfivi" , “Whd, A’ Fwfipnd ‘ y; _ 1116:, ,»,t,ul(t not soc how tlils,1l1g ll _li"lt‘.l.."ll' nlocttll: Illliiflfl for Jump. 0,11,“, N,“ M11311 uhr) gltvc himself with the‘, igsiltellligs o. this type. llle llluln Lnrdzg Pnwflr “is 1 rhnvmed "hgxr M dhif l s of tlle thinfll liffll/Axtl lOh\\U"‘al)l0lllF“ll[’ tile int-ll: -_ ‘ .. .. I ..> l Jld tile nixvullt-s i‘ - » i’. l ti!‘ ‘FD Hilnslffiit; that the ‘Ttventicth Century doe». ones. Couples u ling to ezll m u. .. .l ,l. . . , . . ~. .. . ’ , Z ‘Httty to nl-crllill s z. r , ~ .' » i ‘\‘-~ -= ~- mwum “(M M“! “fl “i” ’ " lty-liplir-‘l and frat-her rcjcct his cx- VlollUrS “lll notltc l‘l"i' lhlfltll‘ (an W I an“? h ‘ m. “He” iilmwlo \.T solilcszilcss. llilllilliiy ulld ln1l‘,l‘l)\Ol’li(‘ll‘.S ‘tlllllll tlic- plow. zlllrl illimbcrs ‘l'i'})'l‘lilll‘ifl>-'1 lll‘ -__,..,-'vg_~,. 11m; i; 17.311 of the nwftii‘ will ll" ivolconlntl at any time by The iiillilivlllq ilmfl“ -~ ' ‘thaw, “m; <._-Qq,»<ly~ in which the the llt.'il‘l nr.ln:l:el' and stuff. lIIlllltJ-d for lllt‘ ncxi titre“ , “,,,.L_,d i; Dlungqd m¢fly i _,. _i...s.__...____ ““"*"“-‘-_‘1 , rod...- is ruin. slut-ally. and we, ALBERTON man Pl slzlnlii-lll-l .,‘,,'“ y, S Chflt, as he 1-3495 ___...- Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. llarry ltlasoxt, rc-presl-xltsllive of ‘Topper Products, New (ilrsgow. N.S.. was a business visitor l0 Georgetown on ‘Thursday. While hora Mr. Mason visited hile aunt, Mrs. ltfabel Lavcrs. The Womcns Auxiliary Davids Untied Church held a nteeting at the home of Mrs. Spurucoll Walker on Thursday. A considerable amount of business was discussed and plans laid for ihc holding of a supper in the Church Ilall, ln the near future. of Bt. About tlhe busiest man in town ‘those days is our doctor, due to the flu opldcmitc becoming quite vl-l-lesprcad. many of our citizens are on the sick list. t Mr. and Mrs. Vvnlter Conohan and Alisa Tillie McIntyre of Cardi- gan were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Conolhanka parents, Itlr. and lifrs. \\t’..f. Fitzgerald. Mr. William Glilam of Sourls rt- cently spent a week visiting friends in Georgetown - The Rev. s. l. Izoyce and MrI. Boyce left a few days ago for River licrbcrl. NS, to niirnd the funer- ' e1 of liirs. Buyer's uncle. Mrs. William Hook. left on r0- tum to her home in Charlottetown l metal. , With lreilibllng llanidrl that can silapc metal ‘in l l.O00lh of an inch ‘precision Dori 'l"ilonlpsoll flilecred 11w barrel and illcclialiism of what ; would one day be an MTWHSWQF split-ling. rifle . "I make one of thew n heck.“ he, ‘said. ‘*8 l am now booking orders to 1 gnin on Cockercls thlee and tour and‘ hundred while they lust. No bother, 1686-L Local Agent. a fcw days ago. after spend“)! l! wet-k in ticrlrecionri. due to the Ill- Hess of hcr mother, Mrs. Herman l.l'i\‘.‘lTl<'l1l'l'. um Spur-econ Walker spent Pri- fdav and Saturday in Charlotte- _ town. whore she was tile E1199! 01 -_ ‘.\ir. and hits. Stanley Walker. r E. W. George, Upper Sucltville, N. 5., for day old and started chicks. Sexed or non sexed. Light Suscx, Barred Rocks, also Light Sussex crossed with R- greut opportunity to gel some storied Chicks and cl reul good bur- l. Reds. A weeks cid. $18.50 and $26.00 per just - ' full or phone A. H. BRYENTON 222 Queen Street FIRE i “l.\.\l RES l< I72 <_ll;r;i<;.\. w. AUTO Charlottetown Ll i411‘. i B. H. HUGHES R\ I‘11|'\t.'" i‘iit)\l' [All 2\(I(Ill)l<‘.'\'1‘ befole ivllom angels’