'l p. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday. MAY 17.19317 £———- {erroneous THEJIPIARI-QITEIQYYQLFEABDIAN cumin. auinnuii i co: Guide News This column is reserved for news; TOMORROW CHURCH leverend T. E. Milcnnan. Minister Reverend ll. C. hlcfl. DJ).- visiting “aster _i..-R0v Kendall. L.B.A.M., A 0.0 Q (yr-paint and Choir Director 10,000 a. m. Junior- on Senior Classes fl-UIQ Church School. lulu n. m. Primary and Beginners [u-pgrllnfllll In ihe Social IIIIL 0.00 u. ni. PUBLIC WORSHIP Ilmducied by the Minister. gar-mom "SIGNS OF HEAVEN IND EARTH" Anthem: "Lilli!- nf the Pilgrim's Heart“ (Mt-sic) 3m p. m. Young l'ci.~p!e'a lonely Bible ‘lass loo p. m. PUBLIC WORSHIP eon- lurtr-d by the Minister. Subject: “TllE RURAL CHURCH" Anthem: ‘O Came Every One Thai 'i‘iiii',->ieih" (William lit-ed) "0 rmue, lei ua worship. Lit us "n; unto the Lord. Lei. us come bgfnre his pltsonce with thanjs- giving. uud make a joyful uohe min Him with psalms." "Mfisa 011$?‘- ’l‘lli~J BAPTIST CHURCH a_.-__ inteiim Minister. Rev. Dr. A. D. ilscllonzie. ll .\. M. Illhrniug \Vorslilp si-rmtiu "On To Pcrfeclion!“ Anthem "Still, Still Wlth Thee" [Oiey Speaks) Solo. Mr. Barry Budgen. l‘he Church “ ‘- ' 12 noon ‘ “ in; Warning Worship. ro$"" " ~ ~~ -"" - a f {,":;},i"§f;§ ~;~_;¢;_-,_-1;=n; cameo czigncn cEnNubRLcn 0F 2.‘..."'..'.'1i.'t‘.'..;.'°" “"°"’ "" oi can A ~ Am) ______ sr. - ' ' TRINITY UNITED PETEIIiuQQrHEDRAL vows i». Phetirrflrin- Rockford Square ltev. Canon l. Mg“. M.A.. l..'l‘I)., llmbflgl, Orsaam and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Mule JUDUE‘! TAXI. Phone B1 HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. seveurri coursru Our meeting on_ Tuesday. May guynifi copipgpgggrmy L“; m, 0th. opened with impaction, alter gm "M, Cmmmfitvlc‘ guggncg, [which we joined in s. singing 10,00 Mm,“ me. The usual Company Chet 1 gs Munoz-aw 5115M ngg1-53g_.'was then held. followed by a dis- Just the thing (or the cqld rvm-[cussion in our patrols. At 8:00 ings. 'i‘oombs Mash; stops .p.m. an enrollment ceremony was ‘ _.__ held. and Barbara Johnson, Ear- PHON! SAUNDER! 1l06 for lens Levers. Shirley Downs, and group and wedding pictures on Jean Williams became members of location. ‘our company. The meeting closed aosros BR ‘tmim "mp1"... “at whiglsv o‘: "p; ' OWN BREAD and‘ an presen e can ee y an baked beans tonight. Phone IIOSJlCIBHdBl-le Iviar-‘Miiian with prizes or cell at 16 School Street. .for selling the most tickets for our Guide supper, and Elaine JUST ARRIVED -- A new c1119. Gill's patrol with prizes for tak- ment of Sweaters. Cardigans tindflng in the most money by the Pullovers. All sizes and shades. sale of handicrafts. Fash-lm 5310M”. On Monday. May l2, we pre- ~~~—- pared and served supper to more nfiwngwtliltelfézmgnaoutfllbzlgiiixjltigsh 20o‘ men at‘ thee mseliliné of no. my wit» ‘Puflsdevs Bndlsug. “¥i.°';§.§.‘L..§°..-.?§’€.I.. 32? Ffldal“ ‘mm funnel‘ “ml”- dertaking is to help ll5 to finance our camp this summer. 11.00 Choral Eucharist and garmqn 2.3!) sundry School 1.00 Evening and Sermon Week Day Services In All Scull‘ Cliapd Iluly Communion. 8.15 Monday and Friday. 7-45 Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. 9.80 Wednesday. Evanscng 1.30 Friday. All seats are free and unappror ristod. Visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent is flail to see them after ihe service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. J. 'r. n.5, no, Regim- Riiyeton I‘. Mugford, A.ll.C.0., Organist and Choir Master. MISS ISABEL]. IVIOCOUBREY’ and Miss Elsie Cain have joined the I staff of ihe Rose Marie Beauty Shop. Sunday After Ascension Dsiy. r-ANAEIZKS ALL “m7.” Ywu‘ “Mk7 The presentation of an Inter- ». (Corporate Communion, A. Y. l‘, A. Charlottetown Golf Club has been .. 10.30 A. M. Sunday School. Classes postponed from Friday. 23rd May sfmgaxllélt dglg“? S°°“L'G“ld" will meet at Sunday School and ' till Thursday, 6th June. u ' “a e m a down-tow“ much m," m u“ Chm“. | district, the Company has the op- 11.00 A.- M. Special Empire Youth ' ciiuiwn NOTICE. - Sunday,‘ lmfllmllf’ "f d°m°““"““_‘ h° _' Service. " " " of Boy Scout May 10th. St. John's, Crapaudmtgeengalgxél Mozzfnerfcxltigxliélglgafi and Wolf Cub Colors.. Church School 10.00 A. M. Si. Johns be as Guides n‘ fourteen pnuork i 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion, ‘ __. .__-?._ l liloreil llroceteria Frank Paul Ilerb Dough-l FRESH FRUIT I l VEGETABLES GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES Phone 2291 138 Kent 8t. Y_____..__.___ PHOTOGRAPHS ' end llAllll lillillliEli VIEWS oi y Grasweil Studio Germany. Italy, Macedonia, Pal- estine, Poland. Spain, Swedcihthc Ukraine, the West Indies and Yu- goslavia. One Guide sang in Mac- edonian. another in Czechoslovak- inn. two danced ihe Irish Jig and nale to the pageant all joined in singing. "O Canada." Announcement was then made and partially support Guide in one of Schools. The Company sung two "Light the Siers." an gis Tovrn.’ The programme con- cluded with a candlelight cere- monial in which Guides in unl- form and ill costume look part. At the close of the ceremonial all sang Lhe Guido song “Little mt 0. ii. nmsnrorgariiat Pro- ism. Church School and 10.00 a. m. Family Hour. 11.00 s. m. Morning Worship Ser- rice. ' Serman: “THAT CERTAIN FEELING".- ‘Anthcim: "My Master Bids Me Follow" llAne) 1.00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon: "TIE LAST CHOICE" Anthem: "I Was Glad (Stairs) lispthmll Sen-lee after Evening Worship. Central Christ-fan urges lis mem- lwrs and cordially invites its friends to__Worsh.lp on the lord's Day. Gospel Upper Prince Street llleetlngs on Lordaday. I0. a. m, Meeting for Children. iija. m. Remembering the Lord. 1.80 p. m. Preaching of the Gospel. Meeting for the Week. 1.3. m. Meeting for Children Fri- illlf. all are Invited. Gud now Commaudeth nil men everywhere to repent beuuso He hath appointed a day in which Ho will judge tho world in rlghtuua- ness. by the man whom He hath ordained (Jesua Christ) He hath given nmuruncc unto all men in i-llat He raised lllm from ihe dead. Acts 1'1. 30. III. SALVATION ARMY Great Giorg, Street llhiur and Mrs iv-icr ilIacLean 11.00 n m. Hnllflveu Meeting. Bubloou "LET N0 MAN rake THY CROWN" 3-30 h. m. Sunday School 1.00 ri-m. Evnngelintlc Mcrilug. Suhjeci: "REGENERATION" Wi-ek-night meeting each Thursday at 8 n. m. The above meeiinga are rich in fellowship and inspiration. Music uidainglng that will in- "lili" and hlcsa. All are cordially invited. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. 04v. J. C. laleiniiieubcr Pastor. “l” n. m. Sunday School. l ll s. m. Worship and Preaching. 7-5" P- m. Iilvangelistio,Msit':nr. 9- v- m. Wednesday. Young People's l- r- m. Friday, Bible Study. Bfflildcillt 10.05 l0 I050 A. M. "lflh Saturday C I‘ C Y Children's UMP of ihe air. DALHOUSII CAMPAIGN HALIFAX. May Id —- (CF) — Dalhousle University tonight an- "mmfeil speciul coniributlong from £85m organizations totalling $161,- towards lis current 8.000.000 "phimliln fiind campaign. Contrlbtitors were: The Mersey P1119.‘ Oomtpany, Lid. Liverpool, “"6 ihe Royal Bank of Canada. t m9 each,‘ the Bank of Mon- "*1 $35000: the Not‘ Scotia Limit on Eastern Lid. Sydney Poet-Record. Dali.‘ l- - . mm“ '31:’ “Students Council con Elfm"? “mnmlp 7 P- 3L 591111011- Sllblwi "The O en Cra and, llioruii Pr ~11. . . . Sermon "Two East-numb." Road." v st. lElizabeth's.1Sg)iiu;IIil1d. £80212‘; “ml” a" ”""°S°‘“°d i" m” Anthem: “O For o Closer Walk Anthem: “The Heavens Are Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Freamflcmnlfixly, "u, (godp- (puny) Tdunx-g (“NM The International programme Sn!» Mill Pearle Bums- 1-00 r- m. Evening Prayer and STOLEN LAMP rumvs ur -|°P°“°d “m? ‘he 5min“! °Y "9"" Organist and Director of Choir. Sermon. .A table lamp stolen nine years ago save the Kmg" and m‘ enrillmenl-l was IIt-len Sieivnri, A.'I‘(‘. t‘ Subject: "Christ's Ascension" from a Kent Street rooming housclThls “'35 mlmwed bv a “n” You M6 (‘lifilillly invited to‘ The Boy Scouts. Girl Guided, Ls new at Police ilccidquarters {mm m“ ‘lpcia- "Hlliififll iiP-ll IiirsItlP Wm. THE 3591151‘ Wolf Cubs and Brownies of Stl awaiting lis rightful owner. The 511N917 Th9 Llfillifliifllii- M155 M. ‘JIIURCII- Igor. Church will attend ihe lamp fumed up at a recent sale afelfililb 1111611 Gave a talk on the """_“"—_i"_“i—_ ornlng Service in a borLv. Iwihere it wag recognized by a friend‘ or It‘ ag and its symbols, after .CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Visitors will receive a cordial of the owncrls who notified i-hr _“'11l<!I1 i118 Guides 5MB 011i‘ Chil- e CHURCH welcome at St Paul's Church. police. iletrrslong. t ' en camc he highlight of tho “Aiwm, nxigltyggfi a T“ PROPERTY SAI.l<.'—-'l‘lie propcr- programme. the presentation of _ jnnmu, ' ' " W of Mr. Fraser Morrow located an International pageant. Four~ at 09 llillsboro 51.. was sold ves- teen Guides look part. each THE KIRK 0F ST' JAMES terdsy at ptrbl-ic auction for $7,300 to Mr. John A. MacDonald Char- loiietown W. ll. Benton was the auctioneer: dressed in the native costume of gunk", her parents. 'I'he countries repre- Ths Rev. T. H Busscli Semen sented were as follows: England, ill-IL. B-T-M. Ireland. Scotland. Czechoslovakia, Or artist . -—-— .. .__.____ ___._____ _ M!" E- hilli-u "flit-mile rm: OPENING DANCE of m. 5 r,- " o o y, ,,,,.ROVEMENT Mg“ Charlottetown Golf Club has been rmscua. - iii-r. tor.) J. r, Lamz 1o. A. M. cnunicu SCHOOI. °°"P°“°d "m" Fiiday- 23"! MW '5 President or his tvide-aviakc till Thursday. 5th June. group of ladies. a-bly assisted by Mrs. Gordon MacDonald svho is ihe chairman of llic lligli Sui-loo; ctr... ll a. m. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: The Rev’d. F. Norman; KINGS cousin" (lOURT A Young. B. A. . _ _ . - a Mum“: olnnnorm lm,“|b|e_.. man from lain-lira charged with ob- mitt_e. (Thlmln) Hstructing the L.N.R. ticket agent . -—~——- .- HIGH 5011001. PUBLIC Meier- ING -~Wilh reference lo i-he mot. ion by Mr. PE. Palmer. seconded by Mrs. James A. MacMlllan, pziszaod 11' Thursday night's meeting lo m» ‘Cffecldlldt litr- uhuirmnii zippcini n ‘conumliiee from ihe meeting "lo associate itself with the School improvement. League to add con- tinuity to ‘tile proposed composite ill-git school progratn-nie and. to car- ry on from here." hr. J..\. MacMil- lull, uflcl‘ consultation with the lilgih school conunittee of the Lea, at Sourl; appeared bcfoire kings Coimty Stipendlary Mag strata Jos- ¥alss g%A¥lTnDRAwN F0‘ opli W. MacDonald Thursday morn- _________'_._..._____-.-~_- l lng and was fined $10 and C0515 ZION pREsByrlrnnlAN tloiulling 55111721-‘340 day's ln .l:il|. CHURCH § Prince sud Grafton Street, REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTEW Minister Mrs. Arthur Roper, Choir Director N. B. THE EVENING SEE-VICE YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev, J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services Sunday. 'May l8: 11 a.m., special service in Central Church: min- ister will bc assisted by Young" 11.00 s. m. Theme: ‘the His Custom ;P¢0P19; 3-30 P111. Pleasant Grfiglei w Was." 57.30, servicre alt‘ Y$kcqimderm we mwes that u“ ‘onwm: . Hyflfllll . r - I t . . .U. - ' I'm“) _ ' Anthem: "fills: 11:]! Prayer" ‘i138 cvgilll ‘presid: and Mrs. Hazgt lwm "l: M“ Mm“ Jchmwne- Li" ltvder. ‘lloward of Cornwall will speak. C°l- L“ “mmmild- Mai- Alilsim Rflflfirs. Mi‘. Gordon Hughes, Mr. iwalliicn Gauclci, Mrs llarry Cud- _morc. Mrs. W.E. Scautlcbury. The Girl Guides of the l'roiest-, --»- Bnt Churches will worship wltn us.‘ WILI. ATTEND MEETING- To iiwm a hearty welcome is ss- , Monday of next week the Rev. | iellded- iChai-lea Carnegy. the Rev. M. D. , , zoo p. m. rt... Sabbath School airs Dunbar, M”... .1, n H, worm Afigflgfiflnjireggg-ent ‘Q5321; Bible Clllilee- and W0. l-logg will represent the O-Bflen reporwd on behalf EVENING W935i"? lBible Society of Prince Edward= I-Willi-dlil-t m?" "3""! elm" Island at a meeting in Moncton 1 1‘ " - where the appointment of a new - . . .- - i _ a joint meeting of Directors of all tlhlhoieihkrllp- I ma.“ Distfict Secretary for New Bruus- lgmoperauvu go,- m, purpose o; “om!” Lhrhhph" Mun ‘wic and Prince Edward Islandremn; up a ¢mu11 moknggeping Sololsts- Mrs A H Roper and lwm b’ made‘ system with an office in the store. ' ' ' ' "llhis project was carried out. The of ihe directors that in Muy, Mr. Dennis and Dr. Croteau requested Mr. Harry Craawcll. v B _ , l i. . Pm"- “"'°‘° ml" l‘ "m" ”" in. and Foreign Bible Society that efficient office staff was hired. Thu" with circulation figures yet in- 'I\his ides. ha; worked splendidly ‘h¥p°"‘v:{|: flzrduuy “Mk6 h "o" complete the notable returns are ‘and has saved each individual co- .‘ as follows: India (1,090,000), joint ,operai.ive money. Tihs profit level ,'South American returns; Brazil is somewlhat lower this year due to 11,243,000); Chile 1813.000); Pei-n l tiicmfact ithatluhe slog. faced ‘with LONDON __ (o?) Uwder the; 1101.000»; France (206,000); Ccn- 1'5 I D1‘ 065. as tr to ccP Colonial Deve-‘Owfil-eni and Wslfarel m“ 3mm‘ Ante“ '73'0°m3 In“ 1pm”! do“, u h“: u it P03513112 Act £i88.i24. streamers) vius .isoo“B4&-fe°°’finf:"°be:°‘i vflitwd"! 01km ‘am bllllfiggfx go“? h" '"“"“ “d “F” “m” Feb‘ the total m inn all“ e ' m“ m“ level it will help a little in u... bai- "uary" ' tie against inflation. This spring despite mdven-ce market conditions the store has iriecl very hard l0 C(TLONIAL “IELFARE CITY POLICE COURT >~AI thc| Police Court yesterday a. man. oh d m, my f I _ _ _ market aLl potatoes offered by The British and “.112; 3.. ....°..' 'i"“‘."°""..im~=~b~~ who» M or 1-W- sanieneo of thirty days in jail. One l °"°°k* w‘ m“ m“ u“ “m” m drunk and disorderly was fnsd s1o‘~'1°"° I PM” 5°“ 1°“ m’ ‘M m.‘ m. 2n dam and E xecfim ,business has increased over 1w sentenced to .10 days in Jail, both "u" w” have bee“ Kmdm“ Slump- held for good behaviour. One drunkimir “Id 5mm; “n 598mm Mk3“: m5 lmlplme w" rmmdw “noverseas market. This yearld c; one week and mother was fined-A" W0 grciects to be ‘one er - $5 and costs or 10 days. An out-of- l (1) m‘ "m" l” ’ l‘ h 1d u town rnsn charged with speeding .9111" which M 9'95"“ h‘ e l: on l/ongworth Avenue was fined $10 DY l 154* °1' WW" w‘! éiflkm, ' and costs or 20 days. "Y 0i °°"¢"‘*"°l“- “ ‘ ______, by mixing our own feeds W31 rimpasi. AT UNION eoAn - s1" 1W" 111"" “m” "’° The funeral of the latt- Mi- ~-’»:.:*.,;'::.:"i:::::§. hisifiiiamiii phoms Mallet-t ms held yesterday ' ,,,_.,.,,,,,,,_ my 16th’ m,“ m, uxlThe poedibllity cf iartaiitncacwar on Road United Church. Servic "grader for potatoes. Farmers were conducted by Rev. Thomas A. immme“ ‘llfuildegiluéadrsvlu7pnot Wilson. Interment was in the “u,” m," was“ pvom’ h m a diurch cemetery. The pallbearers find fmbu‘ h of yum,“ m- m“. were: Thomas Prowsc. George Ab- ddkfl” "no bolt, James Mound. 8.0. Hardy. Join-r MacKinnon, and Harry New- l‘ m "“°“°y l‘ rnsn. _ why not keep a record of costs Ind Mama's srsrniimiur ; 1m find out? ‘discussing means of financing the proposed composite high school for Ohsrloiieiown at Thursday night's sheeting. Mayor MacDonald stated he was willing to pay an addition- 41 sis in taxes on his own valua- tion of 815.000 An increase in the tax rate oi’ .10 per cent.. amount- ing to 10 cents on every 0100. taxes. would pay for the school over a period of years. the Mayor said. l-fe was t... rieousl, reported Sel- terthy as stating he would be will- ing to have taxes doubled in orderl to assist in the erection of the school Foreign Bible , Society lN CANADA AND‘ NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY THE VALIDITY OI‘ IIOPI As we face the future. that grounds have we for hoping for a hotter and a happier world? Our‘ hone is in God Who seeks tho good of all men. but if that better and happier world ls n. t» realbed, God's \ l i . i Will mustbedonsonesrfh ssioialabesvn. The Bible Society's task Ia to place in the hank of ail men that Bock which reveals God's Wlll and through ‘ which the Spirit of God on- abies men to do It, Will you help In tlrh vital work of putting God's Word into the hbllfi of III M? Gifts Ill be lrstsluliy re- ceived and acknowledged through lraeeh. P. l. I. Auxiliary or Friends of all the World." the time bring that of an Austrian hymn. TlllS \\".lS followed hi,‘ Thus which, ilS wc all know, L. American. The refreshments also were in- ternational and included Ukrain- ian Perchy. Swedish smorgasbord, Mexican Palltos do Queso, Khasig cookies from India. Chine-is Chews, Japanese Mikzuis and Cun- adlaii cherry punch. The refyegh. merits were in charge of lvirs. J. Marskeli. a former American Girl Scout and Mrs. V_ Harvey a (m. mer Guide from Vaneoxrrcr. “iii-I U10 Kucszts were two I0l‘lll,"l' Guides of the Company. one .1 Finnish Guido and the other a Hungarian. both of WhQm wgyp illfinlbcrs when an International pafleant was presented three _vcars ago. —(‘onsiuncc llood. Captain, 47th ‘Toronto company A" i-“lillrfieflve enrolment cere- "iicny look place in Montague on . May Gill, WllCll Mrs. Elmer Guido Ccmiiiissionci" for .' vnrnllcd ten guidrs "l 1131i" Firs! Mmiingilr tiioinpatiy. Silo was avsistvd bv tho Captain, Mrs. Donald Samson. The follow- ing were EllFOIIEdI iiiiccri Norma IIIICIIOII, lvlaxlne Mflry l\l’.'i‘liil’f.‘il;"r\'l.lfll'oy Zolma McLean. Donna Thelma. Stewart. Frances and Geraldine Sullivan. Athlete's badges were presented lo Joan Johnston. Mary Sullivan, Anna Power and I-‘ayc Stewart while Barbara Bock was presented with the Cook's badge. Second Class Badges were award- ed to Doreen Dolron. Fiorine Hig- Laulgan. Murphy giirbothatn, Barbara Mabon. Rlfihlman hem“ are vessels m, Murphy, and Mary Sullivan. Several games were enjoyed and later iihe entire ccimflmry were the guosis of Mrs. Dunn "lg at Aimcar and Llewellyn: restaurant vnherc lee cream was served, This First Montague Guide Com- pany was re-organized in Decem- ber. 1945, and consisted cf seven- teen guides with Mrs. Donald 58m- son a; Captain and Mrs. Richard Butler as Lieutenant. At present there are 2'! grades under the direction of Mrs. Samson and Miss Shirles Dunning. tihs Lieutenant. The meetings are held every Tuss- day evening at ‘I o'clock in the Leg- ion Hall. The guides who are studying for their first class badges are now receiving expert insmmtios-i in First Aid from Mrs. cam-re 5~ A- lniman, R.N.. wife of Dr. lnmsn. wihile lihe other guides are svorkinil on their second class bldsfl- A few weeks ago Miss Estelle Haines of Charlottetown gays a very inter- ggflng and informative talk to the Guides on the Rules of Health. __._.____._.__ "QWOOGE" HATCE) ON, n.z.. May ts - (Retell?!) -- A "swoon" MI b!" hatched out in Central my. mi cclst province of New ZGNM1¢ Th! swoogg is a cross between a swan and a goose. I: ls sterile and inver- lsibly short-hired. This one. the only chick to be hatched of a clutch of six eggs, is several weeks old. _______________ STOCKHOLM GROWS STOCKHOLM - (GP) _ stoop, noun‘; population increased by 18.- sm n. 1m nnd at the beeinninr of the year ntunibered 090.100. The lncrilse was caused by 11.000 P61‘- one a Ukrainian dance. As a ff-lh Am- f The flsura of the Potter. and an Ill)’ ls seen as far back a; the time of Jeremiah-about six but dred years before Christ. The pin- phst was told to visit. the porters hours and watch him working with "10 Clly. and know that the chrl. dren of Israel were like clay in the hands of God. Paul asks if ihe potter has not power over the clay, lmylyin: that God's treatment of his peo- pis should not be questioned. The Persian poet Omar Khay. Yam use: the potter to teach 1a,. {OM to the world. Then in modern times we have Browning's "Rabbi: Ben Ezra." He reconciles people l° "19 11°11'11"! on of age and tiles to show that trouble is for a wise purpose-the discipline of life. The" l" "ll-fly Potters at work in ihe world. Home is one. The plastic clay of the child is sltaiai-ii there by the mother's tender touch and the father's discipline. but we ffllr that cfttlmt-s that twists are But into the clay by the careless > andling o! the home. The Crilne hvave of our time would ream m ‘indicate this to be the ¢ggg_ i The school too is a potter. Pos- cf a special good turn WIllCh has, _ been taken on by the Compsnyiifiegog‘: ngilchthginlzctizlsth: ‘:12’: They have made plans to ldoptlllppearmce of u“ mus teacher ‘ a“ Indllihfrom our schools Is it not true ll“ Ri-‘fildelilhl l that more students come from the iiniversnies? l cities now to our arid he showed what a lad could ‘_do if he tried-that the road to ‘college ‘was as easy to a country’ 1110i’ Rs i0 any other. Look over the {list of students in a university and you will see that far more come from towns and cities than used .to be the case. War is a rough handed potter. He shapes states and changes the .111al1s of our gOGEFCIDIlIBY. Thai is seen in what is going 0n now q. lmong the United Nations, in LllCll‘ i, deliberations. i But God is the greatest potter ‘of all. We ask "what is the use of trouble" and the old Rabbi of lBrowttlngs poem tells us: | |"l'le fixed thee mid this dance Literature And Life i l5! ‘ll-Juan g Oldeaish Cirtpvneiri Crystal Chapter No. 25 L.0.B.A. is instituted BA. of P. E. I. was instituted. and to be known as Crystal Chap- ter Nc. 25 and is the first of its kind on Prince Edward 151111111» i The following officers were cl- ‘ outed and installed by Mrs. Meldil ‘Sutherland, Halifax. us. as 1st ‘Escort of the Grand Crystal Chap- fer of BA, assisted by Past Sen. ‘Preceptress Mrs. Nauss and Pre- ‘ccplress Mrs. Hardy, Louisburz. N. S; , 5r. Prcc.—l\'irs, , Charlottetown. I Jr, Pram-Mrs. Margaret Mc- Kenzie, Summerside. Jessie Larter i Rec. Registrar—lifrs. Alice Jew- . lcil. Charlottetown, _ l Fin. Registrar-Airs. Nlziry Dick- l, is,‘ Charlottetown. : 'I"l'EH.S.-—i\/Il‘§. Annie Darrach. apnea. Se.“ you areleeliag ss than your but, mks the first uep abs one that leads directly to your Doeeois oilise. Hood his experienced eoenseLAndrhmyeirilvaaiiohrloi his prescription here for areful coin- poandlng by our expert phat-madam. IllE Jrunts jfiniiimacvi m. J GIUAA. srufli- _ nntlis Frill ttilftllliav§ri Elkiilfllltlllflll i ti. On Wednesday evening. May 1~i. Smigi- lThcre was a time when a college the Crystal Chapter of the LO. Africanlstudent" went to the country to 50118. 111111 HIE SW55 5011K. “Wfilmteach during the college vacation, ___IfAGE THREE isfareaalsrualsspihsnao OW-- .3 on. inivie MARITIME BARBER ACADEMY Write for Particulars BM Main St., Monrton, NB. l l CORNITALL W. M. S. l Cornwall W. M. S. held their iMay meeting at the home of Mrs. ‘Brewer Boyle with a gocd attend- ance. Th President Mrs. Hazen lHOWiild presided and inciting open- icd with singing “Thy Kingdom lCome O Lord". Payer was offered by Mrs. Charles Hyde. Program from Missionary Monthly was conducted lin a pleasinz manner" with Ivlrs. lyiflilll l-lolvnrd. 0.12s. I~rry Crosbl‘ ks hiznmi- Broavii, .\lrs. Watson Livingston. Airs, Harry Hyde and Miss Saura Crosby each taking a lpart. Alto!‘ singliw "City of God new the roll was i-alicil of lurt-VIOLIS mecfing Godfrey save the lilis. W. W. , "iiacl rusd for. Iiiliil minutes greed. Mrs. Alurlel lilucnciril report. 0f plastic circumstance, Charlottetown. 1 , ‘mo. was a: oinied to write lo ‘This Present, thou, iorsoolh,‘ Chaplin — M“ Jan" Mcumtlfqa grainy’; ‘gdoptrd missionary wonldst lfirll 3i“."‘Sl Victoria. P- 15- T- , 11in prover», Misr. Beryl Nlorsen. Mill'lllllt‘l'_\' jusl mount y Dericoi1ers~Mrs Rena i\iai'Caiill.i,.l.hv “(Whig was mpivod m. and.“ ‘T0 i;i\‘fl lily soul its bent. ,Ellcr.s".“ , 'Bo‘.‘.~i‘. Lcitcrs were road. one from Try thee, and turn thee forth Nui- 1st l.cc.--Mrs. Mary MCD0l1i511~-“;J,.'s_ Osborn,“ roturrwd ,.,,i55;°,,a,-y i, fieiently impressed." .Chatéottetoivn.M Flown“ Jav ‘and Dumber from me pm {e . 311 69-” '5' ' ""i..~ltcra:iu'c. Surat-cry. An m. That is what Guil is doing. Oiilur Borden. , liCDUTl from ihe 51159011 B-"iiid “I15 lxllfiyffiilll tells how in m, ulil pui- _ 10 Virgins ~~ Mrs. Grace Bud. "wen .,_ Gnm-rgv m U... 31% liens shop he stood {ilollz- and sconi- Mrs. Jean hicbcan. lVfrs. Grace fmm‘ ' _ Wfluel: B3,...‘ ed lo licsr lhc “clay populiiliun" sharp, Mrs, Lilla French, Mrr. bacon“: “mid ‘Wu h, speak. It was arranged in rows, uh: Mjm-lel smith. Mrs. MargarctwFruln a], that (he)... bud b said: “who is ihe potter. PHY- shaw, Mrs. Susie Moore, Mrafdiuuon‘ Mm c211“ Mum.“ ‘and who the poi?" Another said Mme Lear-d, Mr; Julia l-lall. Mlf».‘organisl_ A dencmus 1U .- tlial lis substance W35 taken from Ive“ Mom-r; hknwed by H". 1,03,... “snob-q ihe common earth. mid hlilTfiy .ti Imm- 591.1,. Mrs, Mae Kllliwmr, Fqliunpu..." m U ,.v would not lii‘ stumped lmci. to ‘cmn.lotteto,,-,L . _______>___ ___ voarili‘ again‘) A third said lltal a‘ peevish boy would not llfFflli the laowl from WIllCh he drank in jtuy. Iof the workman shake ivhen lie lheard to plead to be filled with wine--"ths old familiar juice." , Thug he imagines the vessels dis- _cussing i.lie work of their potter and maker. I But Browning's Rabbi is wiser. {He declares that the trouble of life is used to high ends. We nu- the banquet of heaven. We must wait and the end is worth ivaiting fur. iThere is much that thr- world's woarse thumb and finger fail to '-plumb. Then he says: “Look not thou down but upi To uses of s cup, The festal board, lam-pk flash. and trumpet’: peel, The new wine's foaming flow, The Master's lips sglowl ‘Iltou, heaven's consummate cup. what nsedat their with earth's wheel?" Then he addresses his maker thus: “Did I —to the wheel of life win. shapes and colours rife, Bound dlzzily. ~—mlataks my end. to siake Thy thirst." The end of all our discipline is thus to become vessels fit for the Mann's use." _ a! uauno soisooa '4 * The following is the report for the month cl April: Grads IX-l. Jean Hunter. | Grads VIII-l. Harry Wall: i. Verna Bernard; 3. Earlth Holmes, Grade Vf-l. George Riley: 2» Frelda Holmes. Grade V-l. Frances Daviscn; 2. Edward Champion. Grade IV-l. Mary minter. Grade H-l, Margaret Crsfor. I. Neil Matthews. grads I tin-l. Stacy Macken- zie; 2. Marjorie Riley. Grads 1 (bl-l. John Davison ‘and Jimmie Cousins. equal. Grade I tc)-—l. Mary Matth- sons moving into the Millie! and awg 7,400 new births. Highest average in senior grad- es: George Riley 92.2%. Highest average in junior grad- es: Mary Hunter. 90%. Perfect attendance: Harry Wall. Preida Holmes. Frances Davison. Mary Hunter. Margaret Marjorie Riley. John Davison, Jimmie Cousins. Lorena MaeLellan. teacher. DIPLOMAT ENDGOUI. NIIW DELI-II ._ (OP) -The gov- repre eminent of India's special aentative, VK. Krishna Mencn, ‘ias returned from a misscn abroad in the course of which he visited Eur- ‘ opean capitals to discuss establish- ment of diplomatic relations. Crafer. - , Outer Sent-Airs, Lulu McKay. ‘BICIBIOICI. P. E, I l Musical DII'."-'MI'S. Large. Char- Clilli‘. While anolhci" asked did “the hand lottetuwn . . . I 0161-01111.‘ fashioned it?" The next said “oh.~mésLRf;wrt—Mm Sula“, Dawson‘ M¢L°°5~'l1e is a good fellow and all gliall , p ' be well“ when the last bowl was l 2nd Escort-Mrs. Ethel McDon- ald, Summerslde. . Auditors-Mrs. Gladys Downe. Mrs. Elizabeth Best, and Mrs. Ei- sle Wheatlcy. I1 YEARS 1N JAIL CHATHAM. Ont.. May 1.6 —(CPl _)I[Q5l, people span-d one-third of their lives in bed but Edward B. Hes, '13, of Si. Tihomas, claimed in court yesterday that he'd D111 "1 more than a lhifd Q1 m5 Yearkfl of them, to be exact-do iii-U- H! 913mg guilty to a charge of break- 111g arid entering. He was redund- ed until May 21 for sentence. mor the Hove it d! ,. flooded cupboard. ‘Fads. no need for on old style ring to i tuvAi. ron i.u.'.i ,' PORTSIVIFHTTU, England ~01‘) ~Saivagr~ ma». working on ‘hi’ "Elrlilsh lIPSl.‘.'('r_\'Pl' Cndrznfltrvi. ‘lcnlll cd in 1940, found holiltfi "1 vim-ind}; in tier} ;f_§,¢' "Afggwflsiw 4' ob ‘ m.’ T League _0f Mercy GIFT DISPLAY League of Mercy In Aid of P. E. I. Hospital, ann-ual display of gifts at Cundall Home, Tuesday afternoon. May 20th. Please send gifts in Mon- day and oorne to M21. tho display or Tuesday. ‘res. will be served. 6-37! WEI-LIE]?! lustrous beouiy of your diamond. reset new in o thrilling, modern mouniin . see ii enriched ogoin with new rational. Diamonds skillfully reset by exports-easy credit terms ore ovoiiobls. “ 37.50 low as WELLNERS .t.___i__<_)_nii_.t‘.cn_ in f _ JEWELERS SlllilE 1858