1953 Jlukcn of ENGLAND 5, mars cararom. Anglican iusehford square Reverend Canon G. E. Moflatt M.A.. BD Rector The Reverend W: G. Hall M” r:.:,:: :;:::-.2-.. ugrssaillzlzllin:-'nBrenton. bio. Music. "'vriira Sunday arm Easter 7,30 5,111.: Matt ins 8.00 am, Holy Eucharist 13:33 ilglioslmi 700 pm. Evensong Ijauy at 7.45 am. except Wed- nudgy at 9.30 a.m. "ET PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation. fK Canon J. T. lbliott. ltector organist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmore. T305 :i.ni. Holy Communion. 10.00 am. Sunday School. 11,00 am. Morning Prayer and (Broadcast). - "The Ways of Llfe." "The Glory of God in r.-,-mug"-Bccthoveri. mo p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sulijccl: land. "I "V ifI1'i;'"si1TY'TTEiTiEl. "The Church of Eng- CHURCHES TOMORROW TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minlstersi Reverend A. Frank Machesn Reverend John T. Irwin. Organist, Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Choir Director. Mr. Win. IL Itogere ....M....:..j..M.. 11 an. Worship. conducted by the Ministers. Sermon: "An Eagle's Feather- Bev. Mr. Irwin. . Anthem: "0 Bountiful Jesu" - Stainer. '1 pm. Sermon: "The University of Hard Knocks"-Rev. Mr. Mac- Lean. Anthem: "Biest Are The Pure in I-Ieart"-Eaton. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTISI CHURCH. Corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets The Reverend James D. Dsvison. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford. A.B.C.0. 11 am. Worship. Sermon by, Dr. F. W. Patterson, uesident- ritus of Acadia University. Anthem: "Lord, For Thy Tender Mercies Sake"-Fauant. 12 noon. Unurch School. 7 p.m. Worship. Sermon by Dr. F. W. Patterson, former president of Acadia University. Anthem: "flushed and Still the Evening Hour"-Nagell. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'l.'il-. Minutes THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN TI-IE GUARDIAN . This column is reserved for new of local interest, but edvertisin of a newly nature may be inserte at five cents a word. strictly psy still in aiivsnee. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE." RUMDIAGE SALE--Zion Hell, to- day at 2.30. ' WALLPAPER - Bryenton as Macxay. 139 patterns. KEROBENE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryenton and Mscxay. ZENITH HEARING AIDS. - Latest developments. New features. 885.00. Toombs Music Store. SLIP T00 SHORT? Try our 'Tall Girl Slips" at Kennedy's Ladles' Wear. ELECTRIC Three Speed Phono- graph. Only 339.50. Toombs Music Store. CAKE SALE - Moore and Mc- Leod's, today, 2.30. First and Third Girl Guide Companies. CLEANING GRAIN now until, end of May. Harley Ings, Mount Herbert. THE ANNUAL MEETING of trial Clyde River Farmers Institute willl be held in school on April 29th. CHARLOTTETOWN H O T E I. SUNDAY special, five coursel Chicken Dinner, 51.50. Served froml I130 to 2.30 P. M. I DONUTS add the finishing touclil JIMM YB TAXI - Phone 623. PERENNIAL PLANTS now ready, see classified advertisement. JUST ARRIVED. - Sweaters in- new Spring shades. Kennedy's Ladies Wear.. r "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. I C0-OP SERVICES-for the best Milkers, Coolers, Refrigerators Washers, Paints, etc. Insurance too. 58 Fitzroy street. THE IDEAL SKIRT and Blouses for square Dancing can be found at Kennedy's Lad1es' Wear. MILK COOLEBS. - Choice of ten models. Amazingly low prices. Storey Electric. REMEMBER ANGLEII. make Rogers Hardware your headquart- ETS. WORK BOOTS. - Our choice is wide, our prices are good. See our selection at. Wright's. CRASWELL for Better Phone- graphs. NEW RECORDS with all the let- cst Hits just arrived. Toombs Music Store. EAT PLENTY S'FEWARTS home style enriched bread. See that CHARLOTTETOWN iianpenlngsju The week i Continued from page 2 1 .M.:..M... D - I entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark before their departure. . . . Mrs. W. G. I-Iogg, .lr.. is return- ing home tonight after spending the past week in Kentville, N.S., visit- ing with her sister. Mrs. L. H. Ives and Mr. Ives. e - . The many friends of Mrs. J. S. Edwards, Ottawa and Mac Edward Manor, New Glasgow. will be sorry to learn that she is enter- ing the Ottawa Civic Hospital during the week-end. . . . Mrs. H. G. Muttert returned to Summerside last week, after spending the winter in Orlando, Florida. She is at present the guest of her daughter and son-, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. H0rne,l Summer Street. . e e Mrs. Charles Matheson of Hope- well, Nova Scotie, is visiting in Summerslde, the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. C. Daniel and Mrs. Mstheson at Trinity Parsonage. e e e Best wishes and congratulations were extended to Mr. F. Wallace Williams of Summerside, on his birthday, Sunday. April 19th. . . . Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant were in llalifax. Nova Scotia. over the week-end. They returned on Mon- day evening to their home in Siimmerside. e o . your family gels plenty. PLOT HOLDERS and all parties interested in Winsioe North Cem- etery, please meet in Church Mon- day night. at 8 P. M. CURLING CLUB IIIEIVEBERS. - Mrs. ArI.hur Clark was hostess ,io her bridge club on Monday .evening, at her home on Summer ,Slieci, Suninierside, . . . l, Miss Ruby Kin:-Neill returned to 'Saini John. N. 8., after spending vdersey CA5", N'. J. Its dial is 50 week-and at her home in Strange But True. By P. H. Mai-.Arihur It has been estimated that in one year losses caused by rats, in- sects and fungi to stored EPEIF-5 alone amounts to 33 million tons. or enough food to keep 150 million people alive for 12 months. when Moses Yoder passed away in Topeka, Kan, funeral services were held in the Yoder Funeral Home and were conducted by the Reverends John and Clarence Yoder. Them the remains were in- terred in the Yoder Cemetery. giving trouble to no man, and ask- The average person speaks 4,000;jng in return only to be left glone words a day. - iii: security and peace, Not exactlv The largest clock in the W0i'lClia.n adventurous soul. Simon-rather sets atop the Colgate factory in me m.ady' type who liked his sacred little comforts, pipe and daily paper, Not a coward, you understand, nor overly selfish-only asking that he not be bothered or (TIIRISTIAN There once lived a man named Simon. We may well imagine him as a good sort of fellow", probably not too unlike many of our own neighbors-perhaps even like our- selves inpniany ways. Honest and industrious he was-a man with a certain dignity and independence. feet in diameter. The minute hand is 27 feel, 3 inches long, the hour hand 19 feet, 6 inches. Th l wthout a name is ,. me fmrfxeorgx, a: department morelisiorlitiiied by other, less thoughtful m F”go' Norm Dakom then one momentous dav Too many drivens of automobiles see the bare shoulders and miss the curves. In the third month of every year pirinriitive tribes of Chuua observe a strange rite supposed to, keep their homes free of niisfor-I lune. Into a. large jar, they drop pieces of stone and scravpia of our friend Simon made an amaz- ing. revolutionary discovery, Un- expectedly he met trouble, humili- ation. suffering-met them face to face. and found in them a joy, 1 strong virile peace which he had never known before. Yes. we know this Simon of Oyrene, know him well. We meet him each time we 1115101. TMS9 FEPTESEM EU the read through the account of the misfortunes that have plagued their . Passion of ch,-M, we meet mm homes for the last F9011 'ihere as he is forced to CaF1'V the On top of the junk LllE)'ADlIiCelCx-055 behind r;h,mga condemm Kl11lIP0Wd91'- After DUITIHK II 1” 'vhe,ed Man on His way to execution. KP0dU1'iFI.l:h9)' 133' 3 W59 W m9 J” We meet him there as he learns NI 181 ”- the great truth that-”'Ble:sed are When the Jar and its contents islm H t i hurled into the air they feel that:m;':fnr::d.ln0um' for Hwy man be they have helped to viard off their ' , , , misfortunes. .. g , , Well, wc just can't get rid of B.:..lf:dI11;';1es3:l:1 (:31 Inmge” our troubles So easy. ' i ' ' C "my 7 PAGE runes Thoughts For Our Time g By His Eminence Cardinal Mctiuigan A (Copyright) . I I completely impossible to s rruin who tries seriously to love God with his whole heart and mind and strength. and his neighbor as himself, There is no escape from sorrow, but there is trans- formation of sorrow through the redeeming love of Christ, . . . BURDEN5 We Christians have laid mir- selves open for trouble. we have entered the ranks of those who mourn, we have embraced the yoke of Christ and shouldered something of Hsi burden. What a tragedy if we were In hold to stumble through life without experiencing the sweetness of that yoke the lightness of that l7Ln:den. The Christian - Christ - is then, by definition, of the number of those who mourn Yet it is within our power to defeat the logic and the mean- ing of our position, to give the lie to the promise of Our Lord by our selfish unwillingness tr fulfill our call, by :1 refusal to love, Each of us is FJDPII to the insidious temptation in (entire: his nwn nest-the icniutatlaii Ir, insure that what we do is (Vllv what we have determined wr- want to do. To want security from all trouble, and this on our own terms, tn refuse to be open in the demand: of others, in Lgoiqtp ourselves within our own rom- foris. ihrxcp are the subtle lPl'1llY.2- lions w'th which self-love shov. ars follower of ..w4--(m--- Ml-9 Thelma Burns. Organist and , , 11.15; OCH vc in of the sea. "I" , . , , , , have, learned the secret (,1 u ,, us, mt KIRK OF 5' JAMES Chm mun” lroiaxft-2luTril:eI:::r? 1;'.f:ilSz1h1oll5”:I iii” ssllurgaynillgght ' 830 ” Sunmmsmol ' I ' lslizlim sllle'll”lL:mh”1:l1”il:g tliighnlzllat-ail: jLmtfrill?l;i: It is possible lb ..'..k. 1 ' . - - - A ac once which is secreted in its 10,00 mm, chm-ch sch”; .,m 01.30. Square and modern dancing. TtiE'iievcrnnd 1111- 8- 50me"- Bakeries to-dey. Miss Ella cm and in.-. lrenmsubstaiicc H , I , , my and inviilnerabiiity to pain of avoiding frurmle and dlgcfnil. M.li., S.T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie lilus. B., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 10 m. Church School. 11 um. Divine Service and Ser- mon: ”0n Learning to do With- nut the Things We Cannot Have." Anthem: "The King of Love" - Slirllry. The Uddfellows' Ode will be sung i,r Miss June Foster. 5 run. Vespers and Meditation: Studies in the Ministry of our Lnirl-ii: "Great Disputes and Differences." Anihcm (unison): "Stand Up For .lr-,.-us"-Geihel. Girlst and Boys' Clinlrs. Tia-iiors cordially welcome. ”'zloN PRESBYTERIAN cauaca 5-Prince and Grafton Streets Rev. T. H. B. Snmers intcrim Moderator Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. V-I-MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 a.m. Sermon: ”Life's Priori- tics." - Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B..i.. of New London. Solo: "There is a Green Hill”- Mrs. Ralph Burdett. Anthem: Selected. 2.30 fun. The Church School. All members are urged to be present. I-EVENING VVORSIIIP 7-00 ihm. Sermon: "Tlie Soul's lQaueet."-Rev. Donald A. Campbell, A Family Hour. Please make an ef- fort to be present. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. The Sermon will be preached by Mr. Key M. Johnson, Secretary iivangclist for the Maritime Mis- sionary Society and for Churches of Christ in the three Maritime Provinces. Ills message will be Evangelistic. Anthem: "In Heavenly Love Abiding." 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon: "And When They Iiad Sung a Hymn". Is it possible to sing people into heaven? Music-its place in the church. Anthem: "ThIs Holy Hour." Central Christian Church warm- I.V welcomes to the services of the Lord's day all earnest uurshlppers. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Lord; Day Sunday school 10.00 AM. Breaking of Bread Gospel Meeting .. "The Coming of Draweth Nigh" (James 5-!) Ccmf Thanks We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and other friends for assistance rendered to us in many ways. particularly by Magsgg re- quested, prayers offered and flor- al tributes given during our re- cent sad bereavement. Inserted by Roderick Meclidam and family, West St. Peters. P. E. Island, his brothers and eismrs. IF YOU NEED good full grain boots of solid construction comel to Wright's. Priced from 35.50 to, 69.95. WATCH Guardian April 28th, for Auction Sale advt. Mrs. Lottie Dart, Desable, farm, stock. mach- inery, etc. E. C. Bell. Auctioneer. MT. STEWART UNIT I0 I) CHURCH. - Sunday services, Ml. Stewart 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. 31. Bristol 8 P. M. In the evening Dr. 1.. W. shew, Director of Education will be the guest speaker. Reiu. W. N. ayers. I PARISIIES. - Services for Sunday April 26th. Third Sunday after Easter. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. st. John's Church. Crap- aud. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. FINE PLANT SEI.IiCTI'0N f Mr. Joe R. Smith. Clinton, P. E. 1.. is offering a large variety or plants from his nursery. a list of l )IAItL'iIOTI-I -IITIFMMAGE SALE. Trinity School Hall, today at 2.30 P. M. VISIT III-STYLE MILLINI-IRY to choose your hat from the latest in spring fashions. Every style Ili- Style. DATE N'0RANGE CAKE a special dessert treat for the week- end. Special at Stewart Bakeries to-day. T COVEHEAI) CHARGE. - Ser- vices for Sunday, April 26th, are: Sianhope 11 A. M. Covcliead Road 1 3 P. M. llnion Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. CRAPAUD AND SPR.INGI'II-1I.I) I Thomas A Wilson. Minister. MRS. M. WATTERWORTH Will be at home at the Parsonage, New Glasgow to receive her friends on Tuesday. April 28th, from 2.30 to i 4.30 P. M. Her Golden Wedding cake will be cut.. , NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN -,CIiARGE. - April 26th, 1953. Ser- vices at New Glasgow: at 11.00 AM. Fredericton at 3.00 P. M. Breedel- bane at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Wetter- which may be seen in this issue. Both urban and rural dwellers may make a selection which will add to the attractiveness of their lawns and gardens. A number of the rural beautification winners last year were among the custom- ers of Mr. Smith. HOLD INITIATION The Prince Edward Island Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its initiation night on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. My '.i.ntiiem: sell). ”'I'liey that wait upon the Lord Illiill renew their strength.” l'ou are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. United PENTECOSTAI. LHURCI1 3'7-El-1; Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 2542-J. Services 10 am, Sunday School. I1 am. Worship and Praise. 4 li.m. Evangelistic Meeting. loll are welcome. Hriihr Church Tllflvl Different" E9 Salvation Army "ii-rest George Street R "'li().VIE OF EVANGELISM" I I-tigtin and Mrs. Les Titcombe Sunday. April 28 Rlirar Lleut. Col and Mrs. E. nvmer from Toronto. 10 mm. Service at County Jail. H m. iioliness Service. ,l0hir: "The Victorious lien Life." 3-3" ii.m. Sunday School. "Vale" (K ', in... Chris- MARY JOIIES and HER BIBLE Hr MARY CARTER Chapter 1. Mary Jones and Her Bible. 2. The One, Great Need. 3. Two Miles to a Bible. 4. Earning for the Bible. 5. Paithfuiness. 6. On the Way. '1, The Way triumphant. 8. The Work Begun. This Story of Mary Jones and Her Bible tells how the least of seeds has become the greatest of trees. The story is told in a way to specially interest the young. Procure in copy at the Bible House, 100 Fllsroy Street. Charlottetown, today. Con- tain; 100 pages. Priee 15 fr hm. Evangelistic service. time: "The Great Refusal." Words For ”Know of a certainty pacify," Faith. EXPOSITION Ibo light of Divine Revelation hath been vouchsafed unlo men in direct proportion to their From the Sacred Writings of the Baha'i World THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ciieriet-rerewn MAY 7rIi - I3HI Welcii for Press and Radio Announcements cents; hard cover, 450. The Wot-I that in every Dispensatlon spiritual ce- PAGEAIIT roii Bell. The Pledge Ritual was given to three new members, Miss Frances MacMil1an, Mrs. Ralph Manning and Mrs. Clifford Camp- bell. Following this the Ritual of Jewels was given to Miss Patsy Barrett. Mim Helen Cox, Miss Audrey Cutcliffe, Miss Mildred Cudmore and Mrs. Louis Bagnall. The ceremony was conducted by the president. Mrs. J. A. Porter, assisted by Mrs. Hugh Simpson, .lr.. Min Audrey Gillie, Mrs. Wil- liam Thomrpson. Mrs. Don Macbeod and Mrs. Myron Bell. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Audrey Cutcliffe and Miss Petey Barrett. IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of Miss MARY EMMA WHITE who passed away April 25th. 1950. Sadly Missed by Carol. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Doctors, Nurses e.nd Staff of the Polio Center for their care and kindness to me during my recent stay there; also to my many friends and neighbours who helped in so many ways, and to, those who sent cards, treats, etc., during my illness. Richard Verisey. Thanks The Borden National Sisters, wish to thank The Imperial Diner summereide. The Town Council. Rink Management. Business Es- tablishments. and the many friends in Borden, who so generously don- sted toward their Hockey Jac- kets, ' Frances Derrach. Treasurer. Oome to Hear 7 The Bible lmciiirr, "Mntlornism,, a Cloak of Ilnbolief", hy Rev. IL! F. Maciilwen, Sons of England Hall, Sunday evening at 7:30. If you have a spiritual prob- lem. if you hick peace with God, if your sins are bothering you. we can help 3'0"- "Whet shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and ,forth. l iSATllRllAY SPECIALS l At The goosoriia" fNylon Hose, first quality 990 lPrint Co;ttt-)nT-I-louse Dresses, sizes 14 to 50. Regular 2.98 on sale 1.98 Floral Silk Head Squares 992 Sgihg Mesh Gloves, pink, navy, and beige, clearing 99c Leather and summer fabric hand bags, regular 2.98 for only .............................. .. 01.98 All Wool Cardigan Sweaters, long and short sleeves, reg. on Moiiday cvcnlnrz. :ii. Mrs. lIill's aparlmcnl on Eustane Sirccf. Summarsirlt-. O O The I.adit-s' Social Club of ihe ,Sumniersirle Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Fred Binghani on Tuesday evening. . . e Friends of Mrs. James A. Mor- rison Sr. of Summer-side, will lwelromc the news that she re- turned in her home on Convvnl Street (in Werinnstiav. after lwin: .1 patient in the Prince Couni.V Hospital during the previous six weeks. I I I Menilwrs on the lunch commit- tee of ihr L.-irlies' Social Club of the United Church of Summersidr-. which hold in the church I was parlour on Thursday evening, were Mrs. George Sheen. Mrs. lPeter While. Mrs. John lrr'l.1nd. yMiss Millie Si"nng and Mrs. Erl- iivin Taylor. On ilio Silfil” ovo- lning. those entertaining the diff- err.-nt W. A. Groups at thnir re- spective homes were Mrs. Erskine Waite, Mrs. Alexander MacCauIl. Mrs. Seaman Bell, Mrs. Leah llogg, and Mrs. Wilfred Burris. . - 0 Two bridge pariies in aid of tho hospital were held at the home of Mrs. Heath Strong in Summersidc on Wednesday afternoon and eve- ning of this week, Mrs. R. L. Willctt and Miss Carrie Holman were the conveners for the after- noon wlien six tables were In rilziy. Prize winners were Miss Wanda Wyatt and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. For the evening, Mrs. Keith Compton and Mrs. Mark Gaudet Jr. were convencrs and prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Mclvor and Mrs. Grant Travcrs. . Mrs. Lewis Jack and young daughter Linda of Valcartler, Quebec, are visiting Mrs. Jack's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma! R. Palmer, Summersido. C C 1 Mrs. Katherine LeFurge,vienler- iained at two tables or bridge at her home on Green Street, Sum- merslde, on Thursday evening. 0 . 0 Mrs. W. A. Harper was hostess in the Baptist Ladics' Guild. 81 the parsonage in Summersltie lest She was assisted in serv- 1 rock of Rayon Gabardine suits, sizes 10 to 20, reg. 22.95, now .................. .. 16.95 See our 99c Table-broken lines of lingerie, gloves and many other items. Real bar- gains. No charges No refunds "The Gloria” Where Smarter Women Shop. 179 Grafton St. 4.98 for ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 3.98 ;"::nl,n,."yir;. John F. Macmill- ls:-:35,13::i::.:y..???fSy.s?:. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr. Steilhm Thompson. Sprirllibll. I'- 3- I-- Who pegged sway April 26th. 1950. In a church yard softly sleeping. Close beside a country road. Lies the one I loved so dearly. Gone from us to his Ib0d9- We miss him in the evening. When the lengthy IIIICDWI fl". But when we walk down memo?! lane. We miss him most of all. Lovingly Remembered by Wife and Family NORFOLK. England, (CPl-- A roll of 11 notes was found in a pair of trousers among surplus clothing donated to east coast flood victims. Police surmised that ii housewife may have unwittingly donated her h ” Ii's private hoard. -OITY IMMIINI To be held MONDAY, APRIL 27th- lose his own soul?" '1 Conducted by Department of Health 8'. Welfare For Infants and Preschool Children Model School 1:30 p.m. Prince Street - p.m. TUESDAY. APRIL 28th- West Kent p.m. Rochford Square .. p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2901- Queen Square ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., 1:30 p.m. Noire Dame ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY. APRIL 30th- Spring Perk . 1:30 p.m. Parkdale - p.m. ZIIII3 CLINICS as follows: llili entertained their bridge cluliiowii body. 1'. bi-gnis forming daily I ,nnd sm-ow above all else. Happy ,indecd are they who through love Christmas as we know it seems,".' Gnd and man is God, do not in the crea1ixi'c's lilo. . . . to have first nppearell about the run away from the troubles of time of Mzirlin Luther. By lhelntlit-rs - who are not afraid to middle of the 19th century; i "stick out their necks." To love , ' l was almost universal in Germany, is In make oneself vulnerable, Till and had spread to Fmland, Nor- opmi OIIQSFII out to the beloved., way and Denniark. 'not to close in around oneself. Thei England's first Chiistmas tree happiness promised to those Who Was 591- Ull ih 1339 b.V 3 German mourn belongs to the Christian woman, but flu: Bi'lilSl1 didlI'L take D,-e...m;nenm.. M ,num,,,e,. of I the custom to tlioir hearts until C,.,.,.mM Magma.- Princc Albcl" 'l'lfTinlC(l one inl -I-W, Ch..-mm, M. gm. ,..,,.V U”? wi"d-50' 1” 13”” of his vocation au)ires to. .1 llff Ml5”"0e was deemed 5” 5W'.edlnr lore which of its nature must m owe” limes mat 1! warm” OII.Pn thrust 'personal convenience met casually beneath it in the agkie Bacall” he law mi u forest, they put down their wea- laveim Ciwimv he llgpen 2 d ii int ined a truce , l.lI6alllFXI.x(?.1V.aTlllS gave I'lSEiattaCk (mm M1 5Ide5 Ally deters fort-a FL'l?llf'P of escaping thr- irritations and worries which arc attracted and nourished by the generosity of charity. We can do much to guarantee a certain amount of ease and hollow peacr. but in so doing we relcct that true comfort and in) which can come only from the Cross of Christ. St. Paul has made this point abundantly clear, ”The sulf- ferihlrs of Christ, it is Irue. aver- flow into our lives; but ihcrr :r nvcrfiowing comfort, ion, whirl: Christ brings to us." To realize our vncailnn as Christians it is imperative that we absorb the truth which wt have seen lake hold of Simon - - that this world cannot give that after all who entered. , For each of us there is but one! way - and one My only. Successj is the wisdcm to see the l'lL'lit way and the courage to keep our feet! on the path to the end of life's- journey. l How often we say, "I'll do thatl tomorrow," The fact is, there is no such thing as tomorrow. No- ,thing exists in the filil.i1"P, not event trouble and yet many live it be-' fore it comes. ' You can whip our cream, but! you can't beat our butter. is a sign in a. modern creaniery, and this one appeared on the front oil ANDREWS 38 ELM management. Mrs. Ivan J. Andrews wishes to cm- nounce their ANDREWS GROCERY will re-open MONDAY. 27H: APRIL under her to the fanmm, (,uS,0m 0, hangjniliiation to. avoid completelv peace which is found in carrying mg nlisleme mm. 3 doomay wllrouble. anxieiy. sorrow. any the burden of the Cross imply peace and mendsmp wldesirr to live one's own life in Christ, l. GROCERY AVENUE feel. are killing me: Much of the average man's con- i a. lawn: your versation concerns three subyectsi about which he knows virtually, nothing: Religion, pohtics and, women. i . . . , To live to a ripe old age, choose long-liitzd parents and make your, entranc onto this planet in, March says, an Island dootor. This bit of advice comes too late to be: of value to most of us. 1 George Vickerson, of Glen Falls, N. Y.. and formerly of North River, Prince Edward Island, is still alive and well in spite of the fact1 that he was electrocuted and thenl took a fall of 30 feet to land on a cement sidewalk while he wasl making repairs to a live wire many years ago in Boston. About 40 years ago, the late James Vickerson of Cornwall, and the horse lie was driving had a, miraculous escape from death! Both went over the Clyde Riveri THE NEW bridge when the rived was at full tide, but reached shore safely. The elderly man was taking a, grist of wheat to Scott's mills tot be ground into flour. As he drove onto the bridge - it was under- going repairs at the time - 3! piece of flapping canvas frighten- ed the animal and it backed we- gon. driver and all. over the bridge,p right into the channel. I The ioftly ideal is like the oom-1 pass of s ship, indispensable if the port is to be reached. I LAME SHOULDER? If your shoulder is painfully lame becntm 1- of piercing; stabbing pain. do Ii'lia(' thousands ave done successfully. Tnlm) T-R-C's. specially made to give qniri; relief from Rliciinmtir, Aitliritlr. Ncuiiiir, Sciatic pain; also Lunibago. Ncurnlgm. Don't: aiiiirr nccnllcssly. C-rt T-R-C's today, 65:, 01.35:! rirngroinitrrs. I-O37 129 Kent St. NOW IN STOCK AT SIMPSONS - SEARS OHAIILOTTETOWII STORE DeLuxie Oruisaire Motor SCOOTER 359.50 See this outstanding scooter today avail- able for immediate delivery on our EASY PAYMENT PLAN ONLY 536.00 DOWN 4V2 H. P. OITAIIIAILE AT ALL IIROOEIIS AND V00 6'f.'7' AU. rm: mi: .1057 39;