FEBRUARY 2. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOI IETOWN PAGE THREE f..,'.HHHH HVViVVi5555V n V V 1 A ' DOO3N ......... .94;-poooo-94-9 Thin column Is reserved for news IMYNOIPS HAPPY VALLEY 3, gr, 1;, mcuthw : e e 3 m - of local interest, but advertising EGGS.-They're fortified. A d L'f 3 3 " TM of a newly nature may brlnaervad D E --- Princes. miubeth Lmd in u" n 1 C I By Very REV. Geltlltae S-"P!IdE:?'onrhl)o':)&i Lznnt z ( ' at flu cents a word strictly pay- I N'S OVEECOATS To 350.00. I ; l Pint MOIIEPIWP 0 I 9 " P '1" ""' ' I ..imx.rI of ENUMND fRiN::LYURg:lTED ah In M"-m. . new mm mndmon & cudmm. (I:l::El:ed0!il:.h:9'?l1DIl::Cn:l::ed am! By IOOKMAN i (cmmm) 1 ,. . w in m-- ,- . , PETERS CDTHEDRAL . . honor of H.R.H. hortly after he: sop"; - . 5 Anne", imnisim: TOWN TAXI-Phone loco-322 ,r::ff”g'l',i;,'lL'fSS1';Ev”;;l'Q',f,:f,,,;;fld fifth birthday. I 1 l;.”,?,? ,f,';,,E,f,f"”" It was Saturday. me one clear No amount of giving or testifying Itochford square. levercnd II. E. I). Asmara ' 1.7.7. ”Duat Devlls" is the name glv- day that s. boy had during the or church activity can compen- il Canon is. M. Malone nmmui i. 'r. Irwin 000!” I U9 0 for WW" c s L PAINT liszanqusm an to the whirling column of llazlitt his - school turn. it was skating time. me for slacknm in the Prim" rile imeran bout Choir-master and Organist: picwrea. p ' ' '. ' -- S D" may ”" "M ”"b' and the first shar frost ma oi:ilsa””"5 "1 me" Hen” lb” Apos- M,,a,, n,D., lnoum . w . .118. Bl-ienton as Macxay Co. and that enfolda desert travellers iect- of persons one would wish p , V . .. , . Brenton Llc. Music Raymond Player. M.A.. Mus. nae. - Hy- Wm, H mm" 4”” wuddm L,” to buy, seen" H , made me in on the fjvgr ., meet tic writes. Whatever you do. in Miss wan"! ch .; ,. . PLAID UHLT) sinus in all ,.LM.Tm Gum”; 5 3 " 's , ' 5 54'” "W Limb like em, mm The um mow ward or data, do everything In organist and 0 H LIL sermon: "TM Sm" Fm” sizes u The Fnsmon shoppe, I .. now new The only eacapo la to lie wlat on ulzcs ed the subject; and after h b 1 -d d th lme lwm. of me Lord Jesus gm": n., 1",." 0W" PFICES It The Flshlon the ground till the column passes. M5935-ilnz Dvr-ions they would have 5'3 em cea” aw” '" 9 I ' ' ' MJ'jf 'AlIeI:lvl::l: rgmorul: Invisible" so FBlSH,.7: load. Home Shopp" Although the sun find '3” lf;;::rg”j.hBi'!!l seen, Lamb said: gggsg ”::tn”:1:egQ'j'a:::eI::leLg”'m: 3:255 '0 God the Father through SUNDAIY csmnmmmm (Thlinan). made breads at Stewart Bakeries. RANGE AND on BURNEBS 6-iflth Me 93-000-000 "H105 8173” think 0, ”'::ryml;;'f4!1”S";0'): I "5" river. But it umam mppmed mg; The Christian is required. for the too a.m.-..::aM I no-gall” mm, sun” In wag BEFEIOEBATOBS Rm”. Mo servmed by Wckuson Engineering ate rlffslllncan lfeelt the warmth of were to come we should :"92fE:':: an overworked game, had I 301, honor of his Lord and Saviour. to 10.00 a.m.- " on I , - C . Tl h 24 y 9 T 9F 9309- g b m d his 1 d ' acquire the highest skill of which 11.00 11.111.-Claorll Eucharist and 1 run. sermon: "Questions And tors and washer repairs. storey o ecu oM..-s.0 It takes from three to ten m”:fm?e'";hl9vlVit I; lhlait person were am Bmifyparumomonmd mrsecukaelgl he H cam”. and to do the very sermon Answers: . Electric. Phone 3007. WARN G years for the tea plant to come ?5 D" 5" ”" dim" H - best; that he can in every task y ,schMl, I h ' " g IN . ..There are more , and try to kiss the hem of his mt m0"”"K '0 begin the f'em0VBl . 2;"; Mn. S'undI! ml sermon. Dona popularity HI (7 rs an don”. mvmg values In mg m... into full production. Once It does gmmmu, 0, 3 pile of straw (ram the bum entrusted to him. To rest content 1.00 ll-I"-"4"""'l'”"E '. mu” fly? KENSINGTON EINK .” 5”” gain basement for all the family h'”'"55 m9 lend" 3'0""! WW” Personally I would like to h "9" m "I9 ""”V- H9 ''”'"e'3 3” "' Duh being 5PCa"d'm"e when m9 Dally Berv ceaa nnmn . Why is your church always fullf ux-day. Febniary 2nd. Skating 1.30 but they Wm” la” longl Ex!" called mush-. C", be picked once 5,," "M heard "an way; none but R was heavy gums Wm, first-rate is attainable is to deny Al-L 53” Waco”; Should 1 mm! 3 ll" "'0 13113-30 8 till 10- good buys in children's boats and a week. The flush is made up of 3..cl,,., An 01,, mm ,,, 3' 3 Ha the ring of steel on the Ice in his "la C”””" ""3 P"'"””” He had t'VE"-Ynony 3310393? '-mt shoes. L:-Page's. 160 Kent Street. two leaves and a head and are me he heard hi d ' ' 0 cars l" mind when he 93”” "5 mt" ,.r- Is it more Important to mm Mummy nalmoun BAPTIST yg . - "1 8" All he could ' hem I To m be and me gut .,g is ANGUCAN plucked together between thumb remember was a te d - I - He sat down to rest awhile and 3 Y 3' 5- "UL or -we--W? 0"W-0H- -WV!" Sunday: 1?” msw anasaow cnmmau and forefinger. ' which he p..?.,... ,2,",,,Z”3.l," i" then began to think things the hour m its eternal implica- CHUKCN Do you believe In a second rusty 3rd at 730. Special singing. Uswncu (mamas, .. 3.-9),,-uary , , nick lads In mm Mg cu”, I 0'": through. why am this work feel so lions, to realize that the heart of THE FAMSH CHURCH coming? ” Louis Harris. 3rd, 1952. services .1, N”, mug The first coins were made in like to have heard Alexrnderwglic him? He hid mlped to clear the Christ responds with gratification gsiahllalsed ml) by non! Four Anthem: "lard Of All Boll-I sow 11.00 A. M. At Fredericton Rome 1,, 3,, BC 3... man, ,,,,, L..." of M,m.,, H d 1 tum. on the mm m, mm heme to everything done honestly in His . dntlols. (Andrews). moors DAILY except sunday 3,00 PM. At Breadalbane 7.30 PM. minted goo .,e,',,'3c -phuey...-., Spurireoni, both o,',',.f,,,,,:2'. ,5" and thought it fun. even though "time I5 I0 "Wd 0”" 40'” V0" The Rcre:e:dFJ.l;1l;;J::::ttk:eEt:,I m---THE -QAPTIST CHURCH S; ontgewgl R rc1;tlla;1q;owCenatl;;ll lI:1l;l;,l:;(s. R9,. M, wam,”.orm' Mmmeri wins wmet-mes the maps Eaaptriist pulpit, Nev,,g:t,,l,),ss. the snow avas fair heaiyiler than the g:ls?:re;i;i:1”:i(st5characm and eter- . Mr, my-so . L 3- - - , -m- . or rm" which we” mu m ear some y,.,mDu, mm Ind I sl-aw. awne on a mind that ' ' ' 0 lat and Cholf 2061 02' 904. TRYON PASTORAL CHAllGE.- ' in 1 ' '3 m in 1 H h . ' ' ' , com" nu,” Md pm,” guns. on Fcbrliary .'Ird. United Church clay "mums" . . 2'lex.31.fl'.'-'r0x'a'rl.tyht:"I.,,)I,”','; Fgstl DR ;;r;,v;::,,d ”,f,”,',,,5,? t:;tcm.o:: ,2”. "so much to do. so little done." 3.30-Holy C0m"'"" ”"- Th. mnnnd hm" D lhmw Fol! A real treat enJny fruit. services will he as follnws: ll AM. . The ”'””” Enghsh mm” '9” of Prep :1 590,- mi” Black! iov or ahurden so he jum ed lnin "””' me '”1"m3””" "M1 which tum-Sundaiv Sclt:t:.ll.on BA" ED" hm;r' ' nut. fudge. chocolate nr uvliili1ut,-p,,.o,,' ;, R M, cape Travcue. lsted before the comIng,of the was uh; ihu vfffijte gzgghhft me job before mm mm 3:; keen- Cecil Rhodes breathed out his ll.I)rt-Holy dim” ' Mn. Ch Ema" Fun S0110"! "DWI 5l9Wl""- Baker 95- 7.30 P. M, cpapgudj Rev, R. L Romans in Na B.C. V 9 ness msmred by a new mm, and spirit after a giant's activities. Organist: l-I A.M.-Worship. In sermon aer- les on "Plumbing the Depths" people black and Black painted them white, The mrmer suggested In far less time than anyone 8 Hebrew prophet, and the hue, thought possible. he had the floor 1oo.p;yen1n; Prayer and Sermon. ' Of Silver coins have been used for as long as '10 years without showing 100 much wear. A: foi- Bacon, Minister. SPECIAL AT Stew.-irt Blikr-rir-s The world is calling for workers. A Subject: "What Manner Man Is Thlli?" MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE 150 Kent Street Radio repairs Wung mom" hour day and has no eight- Ilie calls on her g .. .. .. 1 cl . .V g,1,s.l-ellowahlp H0"?-h:"'wd."'9 (3; "now noes one Learn To sound equlllrgent. Disc Recsrglnl-,5aturda3'. Crushed Orange Layor copper coins. these have grown nlllahylggaczllpxtlemlmr go!31:31;W:1f:3T1If::)he(::15;2l?ednl?flg ""97 "He" But she Should ”" :.-mini rug” .0 W M "I K, .. :;"E'adhl:J'” '9 "5 SVIW" ”"lCnke. Delicious. try one. thin only after a. century of cir- Buck supmememgd w;:yL:.5nm',,:" call of the ice-clad river member Gee” Rh”d95' ""””'k 9'" :7;-------'-"n Ant em: ' on p 0 Ill ' - -- culallcn pm, Thus, were ' ' ter an hour or two spent in a rail- : ' is ' . - g'rtd..fw Itllh iltbhid ' I-.. ,1 ms" ' WAN or com. " "KIRK- OFOS.-JAMES etc. will be Installed and deals-' sale or home cooked beans. pickles-'c.maaa. Service for sundir F'eb- ld""d "M -Ema” by Cm'5w'”'"ff"'"” W” W" 3 'W'"'0 Of fellas 5Pl'8"0" 0? dl"Ud8'-W To PHJDY only Abulidin I kia d g .53.; ll THE 1 ' b a to Fe II d Ch-an:ller' i 3- !C0iumbus in lm. For almost 21 mils life in the Scottish ca ital even it me a la t l N ” "'"' mm ” 1” -- aled to office. "3 ' 9 " "M M '."h'U'y RM. 11 A. M. Milltown Cl-oss.l l a P - K3 P -V" "W5 9"9- shaping men and women for - , . -13) lg N,,,,,,-c.,,,,,.,, 5,500,, A cm. Saturday, February 2ml. 2 oeiock.,g,;;0 P, M, 5,,,,Wo,,, 7 P, Mllcemury afterward the Spaniards ack came tn Union Theological and that means the pleasure of Christ and Wm, ms help gm ,5 it. no mullfnd T. H. B. some". chociate makinl b closely A - , College. New Yor h 1 . 5.T-M- for every axe-groupu mi Georgetown Rev. W. A. Patvrson. kept l 9 "t-” In 997,9” '0'” Md 1" making the most precious contrib- M'mm" 1 P.Mgjwm.sMl,' sum”. up”, LITTLE TH.EATRl;:A T StuS'iu'lMimsm., aiiardedsaecrel. Ev-et,nha:Icr Ch; Perhaps thee rgazgt x complete self-mastery. Canadas ul,-on of we age, her work closest Mlaa I. Lillian Molfemla. kind ""0 Man" 1m,(,Im.-- Dram; M'Fes is EEn Hy. Mm. cocoa dblnklng habl V am spreah that mm was lgr As Bprejac the; of jhiliftllz athlcttehs were in lrjeen com- to that of the creator, M'"' B” "y"'"'”'"'"'" ""'"d "' we Tniatz wednfsdgynmgabmarmgtn MIITOV-llllSTlC0 can v: in” ow gE.umpe' 0"? er The lirof. of Hebrew anal o"r asvtugiz? gelvmmfc 8:: W pbeltmrteh imhm: 1" "8" ""1" He” the help" omnm milhlnrscmr 0' M 'Hopc of the Fatlser" W'"b"""ip5 Oil 3319 M ydoorlllmwl RIM A KB Piercey Li: '1? "aid the pme 0 I39 W" " Shy man and seldom delllhpl in aggfglnvltheir ledreaisuevi; 2.-W5 llffilgcislwimo atce:ce:ltlJtlii”:olril' o : l t ” ' ' ' v c - . I ' 6 1 '0 u a e mmythmne). Mamba: only. services W. sundnyi F.ebnm,,y Md, The town tree ls unique in team except in helping some little their first reward and it was this has mm seeing 1? through is an flock. hidden away in the big city. Who will ever forget his famous lecture on Salli. Klnz of Israel? It vins sleeved in rliarlty and beauty Dr, Wallace Williamson was in St. Cuthbcrts then. but aftel-wards n:in.ster in st. Giles, I recall being Lure-sent when he baptized a. child. I-low lovely it was done and he used no book. He ended by say- to mt?-church School. ll.-HI.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: I " "Doing A hot With A Llltle " Hymn: "0 Little one Sweet tan. with ties:-ant DY C0""3)" an-15' Gallery Choir. Anthem: "Blcaa the Lord. 0 My Soul" (lppolltof-fvanof). p,)t,.-Vespers and Meditation: late as follows:-St. Johnis. Milton. BORDEN CHURCH SEBV'lCIllll.00 A. M. lloiy Communion andi v .'5ullday, February Ill'd. at 3 P. M.,Sci-mon. 7.30 Evening Prayer Hillljgindp p;::spgr?::,:3:xc:,: gem g,s:::,e, sin Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 Sermon. St. Mal-lcs, Rumco, 23-JV m' . Th , -P. M. Prayer Meeting and Biblelll. M. Ex-oiling Pravcr and Sernio:l.'il.”Dm seeds 01 from "cdn"55' . 9) study, Wednesday avening at .V1rs.1'jComc and bring the whole fnm-I03” the lnurm year and connnlze H. MacKenzIe's. Everyone welcome. lly." ll-0 3"?” W1 '-MY "9 30 -V93” 9 3 REV. D, M. 1-.-,,,e,, Mmmer, I , Today the food of the Mexi- ican gods and the money of the 'Aztecs. is used all over the world. success that made hard practising easy. We follow them with our ronfldence that victory will be their next. reward. but want them to understand that their admir- ers annlaud their attainments wha- ther they win or lose. It often hap- pens that the temper which con- zrutuiates a successful rival is the finest artistry of all I O that one may see buds. flowers honor to God and it. blessing to men whether the world recognizes him or not. Someone has made a itcmaitk to this effect. '”f'he beat re- sults of anyone's work are those of which he will never hear." But this also is true, "I know whom I have believed. and I am sure that He is able to guard until that Day what has been entrusted to Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street. Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'h.. Mlnlatar. Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. , AFTl-2RN()()NH'l'vl:A-- The mir- ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Sim: staff of the P. E. l. lloapilal .-Th, gpmg. 1., the rmiippians” g 14 lwmywg yy Frank N, Kn,-5 gnnounce the en-it-nlertriincd for Mrs. uugl. gimp. Sound -travels raster throuizh rlnznllnllhccnllzrezatian: --ills mm. - ,meg.. Ill-mn: "Day is Dying In the 10 .,m...cg..,,,,p, sum.) ".5 run. zagement of their daughter. Dorisyson. Jr.. at nny nftcrnoon ion In liquids than through air, and 5 far ." 1! living. Mark is on In wrmgm. wemmum ream, said This canlidmce ,-H C, ,m West” (Sherwin)-Boy.a' flhnlh 15' Hour. Marlon, to Mr. John Scott Edgettulhc nurses residence. Mrs. Lois faster still through solids. That: Ir?-"K 1'l'-7W- ,u-mt wninlm was won an the the hugs of m,a,,m txcrytgigrg 315'; Anthem: "Saviour. Thy Child- ren Keep" (SulIIvaIII. VISITORS COIIDIALLY WELCOME '-Eton PRESBYTERIAN cuuacli .M.,; Prlnca Ind Grafton Streou Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Sermon: "The Second Mlle!"-ltev.Nell Herman, ILA. -- llymns D3. 250. 410. Anthems: "God Who Modest Earth and Heaven" (Newton): "And the Glory of the Lord" (Handel). 2.30 l'.M.-The Church School. All memben are urged to be pre- sent. EVENING VVORSHIP 1.00 PM. Sermon: ”'I'ha World Upside Do "-luv. Nell Her- man. B.A. llymns 404. 798. 431. llymri Anthem: "Now the Day ls Over". Anthem: "The Lord's Prayer" (Gates). "The word of our God shall stand for ever.” I YOU AIIE COIIDIALLY INVITED T0 WORSHIP WITH US. United PENlEL'USlAl. L'Hl1Ri;H 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Phone 2790-Is. SERVICES in a.m.-Sunday School ll mm.-Worship and Praise 3 fun.-Children's Church 5:10 p.m.-Prayer 7p.In.-Evangelistic Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME Millie Church That's Different" ll n.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Tile 'fntolerant' Church”-Church History Ill. Anthem: "It Is Well With My Soul". 7 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. Gospel Hymns with piano and organ accompaniment. Sermon: "The Ncedfels Eye”. Choir Special: "He Hldetll My Soul". Baptismal aervlclt following the evening preaching service. (TZNTRAI. CHRISTIAN CHURCH INVITES YOU TO THE SER- VICES OF TIIE LORD'S DAY. The Salvation Army "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Great George Street Sr. (lam. and Mrs. Les Til.i'ombe Corps Officers. February :-0th Inclusive SEVEN NIGHTS OF MEETINGS New Leader each night. singing. duets. quartet-. instrumental. c Series of messages by Sr. Capt. Les. Tftcombe From the Altar In the Upper Room” Sunday-.-- 11.00 a.m.-"Bible Allara" 1.00 p.rn.-"Tile Midnight Cry". "ls Tndisy Canada's Hour of Decision?” son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. S Edgett. Marriage to take place. February 11th. .M.. ENGAGEIVIENT. - Mr. and Mrs. to announce the engagement of their daughter. Enid Mary, R. N., to Sgt. Richard Louis Winchester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Win- chester. Pembroke. Mass. Marriage to take place in Bermuda in the near future. l HI? I Lenoir SHOE m. (mo Kr:i1t( Street) announce the arrival of their Scroggins spring Shoes in black, brown and blue lomht-r und: suede. New shipments also of tho lumous Snvngc penny lonfvr mid rhildren's shoes. Drop in and sci- for yourself-what you don't no link for; if we rlonit. have il-- we'll try to get III C O 0 York and Vicinity Miss Freda Newson spent s ro- ccnt weekend at her home in YOTKI 1 Mr. Gordon Crockett is cuiirined to his home with a bud attack of the 'llu. Miss Edith Brown, city. spent ll recent weekend In York. the guest of Miss Mary Watts. A social evening was held In York Hall on Jan, 22. which was very much enjoyed by all. Mr. and lVLrs. Robert Brown and family, Covehead. have moved to the city for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore. city, spent Sunday. Jan. 20th. In I hill ll Ill 0Hii' W” l"'” om FASHIONED EVA Time--Sundayls 7.30 except Saturday. Be Sure to Attend Bring your Bible 0000 - GOSPEL HALL - Upper Prince Street G. F. HEIDMAN and G. A. RAMSAY .wlIi conduct a Special Series of ' C0mmi':h'1:ing -- Lord's Day -- February 3rd Messages of Hope for Days of Uncertainty. NGELISTIC SERVICES p.m.-Nightly -- 8 pm. Rey. "Why I the Peoples I THE P g -on an 32:23; Read Feb. Iua Peoples Pulpit Tin United Icpciat Convention" we each - l for 01.00 - loo for 00.00 on Lloyd Bateaf Sermon loft Tho Ministry of 1 Grtler Today EOPLES BOOK ROOM Traro Nova scotfa York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. Gordon Crockett spent sun- day. Jan. 20, the guest of her sla- ter. Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Cove- head. Mrs. Randolph Murray. York. spent Thursday. Jail. 24. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Cuswcil. Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barwisc. city. spent Sunday, Jan. 2'lth. In York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Auld and family were visitors to Covehend on Sunday, Jan. 20. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. The occasion was Mr. Auld'a birthday. The British and Foreign Bible Society PEINCE EDWARD ISLAND lwere: A. o. F. Gill. Charlottetown. wish smiled Wilh a suitable xin. MacDonald presirlcd over the ten cups and assisting In serving Hnllie MacLaIne, Frances MiicMillan, .lt-una Macline and Mary Hill. Mrs. Simpson was pre- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory nf my dear Mather. Mrs. Ruby Carson. who passed lway February srtl. 1051. She bids no one a last farewell. She said good-bye to none. Her spirit fled. before we knew That she from us had gone. Lminiuv Rlnlemberefl by um- Daughter Lillian. Bonshaw Notes Mr. Harlan-dMiGoss. was in the City recently. Bonslla Il'.3 I -- I Mr. Garfield MacPhall was a vis-, itor Io Bonshnw Village last week. MR RDSEIISOH Boyce. Bmlsilaw. was a recent visitor to New Haven. Mr.. James A. Benton. Bnnslmw 503d. was in the City last week. M11. Tiloniash-Stfeu-nrl, New A;-. ll.VlC. will a recent visitor to Bon- shaw. Mr. Elmer was a receiltl visitor tn the home of Mr. H. D.l Macllcvin, Bonshaw. Mr. Wellington Salmond. Bon- shaw attended the hockey game at North River last Saturday night. . Mr. Bill Moore is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson. Bon- shaw, and is renewing old friend- ships. The Bnnshnw School in pro- gressing favorably under the management of Miss Barbara Mlacbeod. Mr. Wilfred Conn, well known business man of Bonshaw. was ll recent visitor tn the home . of Mr. William Toolc, Green Road. Mr. Elmer Boyce. Mrs. Hessill MacNcvIn and the Misses Nellie and Alctha MncNev'in, motored to North River last week where they attended in llll1lO of hockey. New Haven Royals with their first game of the season by de- feating the Appln Road Tom Cllls 5-2. Much credit is due their goalie Mr. Cecil MacPhai'I, of Bonahaw and Rice Point. It is regretted that Mrs. Abbie Campbell had to be called back to Ontario to be with her huaband who has received acrvere injuries to hls hand while employed there Mra. Campbell has only recentl taken up residence in the ol Gaudet homestead at Bonahaw. AUXILIARY Do you lmow that your gift to the Bible Society will provide r.. ' I ' the following: GIN Wholn New . Bibles THI- asm-nis Goarsols ' I 1.00 I I :00 5.” -5 20 BE Inc 10 M 1000' 00.0. 00 100 MN lansouabar this (not work with a gilt sent to the Bible House at too funny street. Charlottetown. P. It I. KING IIIIIE ('()IlI.".F.IT 'f,H frl.I III urn ,the proportion of about ii to 10. The oiitstalldiniz preacher nfthnt time was Joseph Parker. of the city Temple. He had remarkable dra- why the early Indians used to place their car to the ground in dr to hear the a roach of . . 2:1 eenemy or E triezzl wmch r.aIic Rift! and a wonderful voice mm. would not be able to heap! l.eard him three or four times in -the ordinary way. ,and the ill-st time he took as his . . . itcxt. It is better for me to die ,tllan...and went on to fill it in and to illustrate. Men like Lloyd George used to be among his aud- icnce at his Thursday noon ser- vices. His bushy head made him 3 (Oil-illicuous lltzure. He was lili- milh 8 good PI.'”ll1Ff1f..ln a preacher . Polar bears are born in the heart of winter season, and spend the first two months of their lives in their snow covered caves. cared for only by their mother. They get their first peep at the world outside in March. when the Northern Lights are at their best. A little later the sun re- appears, and the youngsters live in a land of continuous sunlight during the rest nf the summer. Over a -iuarter of the total of the world's wool comes from the land down under. Roughly about 1.000 million pounds, taken from the backs of the country's 100 million sheep. . An extinct bird known as the "Al-cheaoptervx" had a tall like it lizard and a finger at the end of each wing. This strange bird had teeth and ate fish. Like the ostrich, it was incapable of flight. but was ll good swimmer. ice or frozen wafer takes up more space than liquid water, In John MacNeill was aul generls. A brother minister told me of hair- I.-iz him on the text. "Behold I stand at the door and knock". I hoard him and lo.he had the same text! This was seven years after my friend had heard him. But that was not all. Years lifter that I happened to be in Toronto at a Presbyterlail authoring and Mac- llt-lll was iioldinsz services In (rock's Church. I lmnpencd to be (lining with a minister and he had two ladies as guests who had heard lilaclvelll that day. I asked what ills subject was and. believe it or not. the rebiy was. "Behold I stand If the dnor and knock." it was a strange coincidence. MacNeill was a great preacher. had all the .qual- Incatlona. personality. imagination. voice and dramatic gifts. It was lssld of him that he did no study. ; I recall that our professor or mililosorliiy at Dalhousie In my tiny, Walter Murray. said that 31 nrcacher needed imagination as much an any-tiling else. All the men to whom I have referred had That's why pipes burst during very cold spells. in 1902. Mount Pt-lee. in the West indies. blew its top and I whole town of over 30.000 P91”- sons lost their lives The greatest eruption in history was the day Ki-aksroa lost itsi crown. Entire islands in the Pac- bl-Liig to mind ;hnt verse in Isaiah; iflc disappeared beneath the sea. '1.-low beautiful upon the mount. and vast clouds of smoke and ems are the feet of those who ash were carried as far as Africa lmnlt good tidings. that publish and Ame,-mt Dcace. that bring good Ildings of The most valuable cameu are,;.'(,)fId; that publish salvation." (Isa. still woven by hand. and the hm i'.".'7;..-. .Mcm..; ggrgg glass Ls still WI'0UKM by "I9 Sgt. Joseph Ernest Stone,1sI Bat- giass-blower. Inlion P.l".C.L.I.. Maple Creek, soak, Actins Sat. Ostlauy Wu award- ed the Military Medal about av month ago for bravery in action.l His next-of-kin is his wife, Mf8.l ”'These men are gone but Ihey Canadian Army 0 Marie Jeanne ostiguy. 1956 Chemin Ohambly. Ville Jacques Cartier, .... Que. Sgt. Stone's nextwf-kin Is his wife. Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Stone, 926 Second Ave. N.W.., cal- ZBTY. This brought to 899 the number of casualties so far suffered by Canadlan troops in Korean action. including 129 dead. 505 wounded. 00 injured, four missing and one prisoner. ' ' orrawa. Feb. 1- (OP)--The army yesterday iasued its 94th cu- ualty list of the Korean war. 1'9- porting two men wounded In ac- tion. The last previous list was is- stled Jan. 24. Woundod were Acting slit Jean Gerard Ostiguy. 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment. Grsnby. Qua. and ANNOUNCEMENT I have recently taken over the drug store of the estate of H. L. Worthy. Queen Streetpand will endeavour to give the reliable service, the finest pro- ducts, and the exacting attention to prescriptions that marked the record of my predecessors. Your goodwill is appreciated and every effort will be made to continue to earn It. The store carries a full line of pharmaceuticals, First Aid, Blologicals, Sick Room and Veterinary Sup- plies. l wish to thank all my well wishers and take this opportunity ofssoliciting the-patronage of thenpubllc --with the aim and hope of faithfully serving the com- munliy. WORTIlY'3, DRUG STORE LEIGH SEMPLE. Manager I playgrounds of Eton. or not, the fact remains that the spirit which makes games fascinating follows the i'il'izh-spirited into the serious business of life. Success demands a long pull and a strong pull, and a pull all together. and often the way can be opened only by hours of toll stretching far into the night which no one knows of but the toilet himself. It has been said that Sir Walter Scott's biographer was aroused from his lethargy by watching the Master through A window write page after page of A new novel long after everyone had gone to rest. It is still true that "The heights by great men gained and kept Were not attained by sudden flight: But they. while their compan- ions slept, Were tolling upward In the night." Here too the spirit of the taller determines whether his toll is to be fun or drudgery. A student of this type described the upsurge of joy that he felt when, after hours of study. he reached the solution of R mathematical problem. He. too. felt like rushing into the street crying: "Eureka!" The one who loves his work brings enthusiasm to all who work with him and they share his success. O O 0 St. Paul has some striking say-' ings about work as the expression of our Christianity. The greater part of a busy person's waking hours is spent in simply doing our duty. and It is by the way our duty is done that we honor or dishonor the Christ whose name we bear. stock. 40 Girls' DRESSES I2-llxl reg. 4.95 to 12.50. Clearing at 2I'u2.0(l and 314.00 each Group Childrenls SKIRTS and BLOUSES, (asst sizes) Clearing at 331 and 52 each Group Misses' C O A T 5. Very special values. Clear- ing at ........... .. -ll15.0(l each HOUSECOATS. Clearing at ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Hiilf Price Boys' and Girls' Gabardine CAPS, reg. 01.98. Clearing at ...................... .. 31.00 each 1-3 off balance of Dresses, Ski Suits. Parka Jackets, Bomber Jackets. Blazers. Underwear, Girlsl Hose and etc. Misses BLOUSES, sizes 12- 16. Clearing at 51.00 and AFTER -STOCK-TAKING CLE AR ANC E Those are Bargain Days at OUR STORE. We need the space for newspring Merchandise and are forced to sacrifice our winter Rack Children's and Misses” N we are called to do. MINUTE MAID Quick-hogan Concentrated ORANGE JUICE COSTS LESS THAN SQUEEZING .. . GIVES BETTER JUICE! ':::(':" asx rm: is an 1'1: FJUH: WV” ICE CREAM DEALER I-"DB THE BEST III IIBIIGSTDIIE NEEDS V Sim At Ilucltbtlsuhuviliidoys-salhaaP'O' u-.a Rack M'isscs' DRESSES. Clearing at ...... .. &15.00 each 33 1-3 to 5096 off balance of Coats. 3 quilted satin HOUSE- COATS, reg. 317.95. Clear- ing at .. . 55.95 each A few Plaid IIOUSECOATS Half Price M'issos' SKIRTS (12-16!. Clearing at .... .. 33.00 each 3 Misses SUITS. regular 029.95. Clearing at 3515 ea. Misses' SNUGGIES. color, red. Clearing at 251.29 per Lpalr Table of Girls' VESTS, White and navy Bloomers. Caps, Bonnets. Bibs and etc., clearing at 25c and 02.00 each. THE MISSES 159 QUEEN M'- IIDLMES 8i BRADLEY we each. PHONE B2