_ roaspav. Its Time shades. length Coats 8hortiea(di1ferentle Suits in many sttrac anaterisls.... materials in silks. It's im styles but see for yourself. Spring wardrobe. LADIES’ 2 SPRING‘ BLOTIIES! Youwillbesurotoilndwhatyouneedinthis stoehandatsprleetosnityou. O0 'i.‘s—awideseleoflonio .................$11.B5toB89.il0 Dreasesinatulimgortmentoiprintedgzdlplain eluding co rayons. crepes pure possible tol:l"escrlbe the many diflerent Price Range $4.95 to $29.50 Beautiful new Evening Dresses . . . . . $19.75 to 885.00 Mlilinery....... . . . . Hand Yes they are all here so come now and select your The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. 99 QUEEN 81‘. now For choosetroiniaailsew 828.50to88ll.50 ) $1l.il5to$5'l.B0 estyiesand $2.95 to $10.95 uo-...... . . . . . .. . . $2.95 in $10.95 WEAR Religion Ami Life Continued from page ii the power which made them life- giving forces reaches out to every section of our complex society. The Toronto Bible College will soon hold its closing exercisu. Any group of its graduates will tell you or men and women in- NOITH AMERICAN HF! L. S. STEVENSON Drench Manager ‘E no RICHMOND sr. ' All Profile spired there to become ministers and missionaries to all parts of the world. Power released and directed in every case. But isr more significant are the thousands oi young people with their minds filled with Bilble truth and their hearts filled with the love of God who go into the churches and communities of their own land to claim their people ior Christ and train them for His service. Home Look at any school or immeasurable. for Policyheldore can become through Christ power for time and eternity. g'f,;.§'.',.‘,u".‘.,°sTs---spam.-earns ,‘ “He used to buy me all those sodas and chocolates-—until I started getting fat 1" By George Clark Enw nolsuwo . MUTUAL “ FIRE INSURANCE Mission Boards and evangelizing ’ agencies of the churcha Just re- cently in session have told the same stories from still wider fields. any gathering oi youth anywhere — the poxibilities of such people are Any one of them " . Men of proved ability and dis- s._ Purge . ind Fs_sc_lsis- IDNDON. April 1'! — (Reuters) —A purge oi coenmunists and Fas eists from title): universities anti industry would be likely to‘ pro. duos “a rapid and progressive de- cay in proieaslonal standards," the lrifish Atolnio Beiontiste Associa- tion said today. It added that "it is questionable whether any security measures based on political association would give an protection from further cases" lira that oi Dr. Klaus mchs. ‘ The German-bom scientist's con- viction last month for betraying atom secrets to Russia has inten- siiled demands for increased so- curity measures. The atom scientists said that to penalize people on political grounds would tend towards "a poisoning oi the relationships between coi- ieaguos in the same institutions. and a, serious change for the worse In the intellectual atmosphere oi our schools and universities to the great detriment oi coming genera- tions." The Association announced in a statement that it would view "with grave concern" any extension to other institutions or the Govern- ment's purge oi communists and Fascists in the civil service. The statement said the Associa- tion ir divided in its views on the necessity tor the purge oi.the Civ- il servica, announced in the House oi commons by Prime Minister At- tics in May. 1948. But the Assoc- iation was generally agreed that the purge should not be allowed to spread. In other countries where indiv- iduals employed in universities and industry had been penalized on litical grounds, the eiiect on the development of science and the advancement of knowledge mm been “disast.rous" in the long'run ‘the Association said. I tinction are replaced by others oi lesser attainments who have the lecommendstlon oi political con- iormity." similar measures should not be taken in Britain at n time when the need ior scientists was so Brest "and the supply of compet- ent men so inadequate." Douglas Jay. financial scereta-.3: to the Treasury. told the House at commons last month that 41 Communists and near-Communists and one Fascist had been removed from posts in the civil service since March. 1918. SOUTH GRANVILLE AND VICINITY Mrs. Sheldon Stewart made a business trip to Granville Wed- nesday. Mrs. John E. Hagen is spending Easter with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Sherry oi Summerside. The many friends oi’ Mr. Hector Keir are sorry he has been con- ilned to his bed since last July. The many friends of the Mac- Leod family are glad to hear of their recovery of their recent ill- ness. The many friends of Mrs. She]- don Abbott are glad to see her -‘home after her long illness in the P. 1!. Island Hospital. The teacher and pupils hope to be in their new school after Eas- ter holidays which has been com- pieted iii February. Mr. Hortbert Gill has returned in his home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Richard‘ Smith. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. David A. Macbeod oi the passing oi his only brother. Daniel MacLeod on March 23rd. ' All the school pupils are glad to have Sterling Buchanan back to school after been coniined to his home with pneumonia. Miss Laura Smith. P.W.C. stu- dent. is spending her Easter holl- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. 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