MARCH 13, 1952 ,., ,iLenten Meditation. trons The Columns of The Times. London. wro as arradn " ..A. 1 waliieii throu,sh:i:O":.1:- christian tradition has distilled into that opening been e it introduces the high; 0! ' elll on 001'- i'ii'Ji':'.”iii. at. cm. mm is to come" -intent, and resolute, with d on the heavenly mot the 3' 1:: that which mgle-minded. M, gyel focuse ""3 o hi; traveller, has a W" '41:. lvuificii all else rmm be P"””Z'i'n.i.a It is probation for wmerternal destiny. which "IVWJ '" pmmg hour with Ii'lnd9113.' '"d”,.,.,y moral choice with sol- annm Thu, conceived, man's life cmdlgrllilui by the consciousness as divine vocation. as it is en- richgd with vast reaponsibilty. I This valuation of human exper- mm 1, deeply rooted in Chris- isn theology. But this other- !ol-idly note is now seldom heard. El: hand to deny that something or great importance is fading out of the modern outlook with it- Anyone can,show that the pic- m.,, was one-sided. Many Chris- mn insights were obscured in it. There was, zorp example, little at!- reciation of the beauty, the - guest and the opportunities of ",1, temporal order of creation:' should not move in 1114 ;ftliier's world blindfolded. The ilzflll mav Lindcrrate the claims :'hlilv1i-111151111 Y9! "1 13 1” "um ' very concentration on the. this mm, nf man's immortal soul 'and amid the rise and fall of which has given the motive to Christian humanism. The pilgrims at least have a clear sense of direction. 'l'heir course is set and they know where they are going; as their seoulari ed contemporaries do not. Few thingspwoultl do more to provide is compass-bearing for an age so busy about the means of livelihood and so little concerned with the ends of living, than that chris- tians should revive their emphasis on the supra-temporal "object of their journey." A generation which measures everything by its contribution to material welfare condemns the pilgrim as anti-social and neglect- ml of his duty to society. In some instances that charge may be justified. But too much has ,been.w.!., it was decided :0 hold a said about "pie in the sky." some or the greatest social transforma- tions have in fact been brought about by people whose minds were set on God and eternal life. and who loved their neighbors for the love of God. St. Francis and Wilberforce may be called in evidence. "society, after all. is an abstraction. socie- ties die, but men and women live, civ- ilizations they are on their jour- ney to an abiding city. Through the current confusion of values and ideologies the inescapable question still sounds: what shall 11. man give in exchange for hisl soul? lhllll-i1'llY nix SAYS- coiitiiiued fifor-iigwpage 2 114:0-dgii this ordeal again. My hus tamper. lie accuses me of things me. never has a rwviii-iiig or bickering. lie is? ANSWER: Keeping a are using the youngsters as an oxc each separation. Maybe. some peop your martyrdom-I want! that will ultimately make nervous acting for their good! If you are silly that way. greatest gifts you can turn them to a Child's Bad Breath often sign of Upset Tummy! ' hr rnlviar dltestivo Ipsels, ehiidnsn so often sudsr as s ruult of overeating or satingtoe - lush candy or sweetl- give Children's 0': abisi. n nrneti have. or lien for roeinsmn I to 15. They quickly help sweeten sour stomachs and set speedily to clear out from the batch. of- dliig waste material makers of Baby”. UV! Tabloid-MVP """”7.al'fJe'y'o'i'r”i'r.3'.'i3E”d.i?'ioZ CMLDRENAS OWN TAIILFIH kind word for anyone in the house. and is always Would it be better to go through life without a father for the children or lo stay with this one, regardless of what 0 home together in order to give your children a father is one thing, but hanging on in the pretense that your husband I! am-thing but a miserable imitation of what a father should he is not piirticiilariy praiseworthy. Apparently you tire in love with your hus- biinil in spite of-perhaps even because subjecting your children to an influence Peace of mind. harmony and contentment home of discord, fighting and blasphemy. bond has a violent. almost insane. I never do, threatens to disfigure T.R. OI-Jill! brutal treatment rind use for going back to him after le would put you on the back for wrecks out of all of them is not' now separated from your husband. are the d on to your offspring. Don't re- Sliinny men, women gain 5L1jiL15 lbs. , Get list: Pap, Vila, Vigor -- ---.-.u.-3".-..,-,:'i:.i":.-.-..".::."'i a man. who we could all mrs. 'rhe;aI1i'anItbsspecla -113 . besndpoll" leek. ; I". DI tan 0 i r ya. you ,, at M-......i'ti':-. i3:r..-r.:'.:”..'i.... s." ' an added pounds. this vm day. At all ETHIOPIANS ENBOUTE T0 ROB ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia, March lz-(AP)-llmiperor Haile Selassie said farewell yesterday to 612 Eth- iopian soldiers leaving here to join the United Nations forces in Korea. WITH THAT CUSTOM.MADE LOOK Stride into the New season with An Air of Perfection 0'" 0! "Tsar handsome new 0 3 suite is Just the '"'"9'i 90 live you that dis- "-mlve. bestdlleased outlook. Junior and missea' slses. lines '-"I0: is in on sun PRICID WITHIN vouii auoosr US! OUR LAY iii Ii. lea. at. L THEJICENTRJAL GUARDIAN NOT A "nevus". Not a "Vi. my.” A genuine Light opera -What? "The Chimes of Nor- mandy. May 21 and 22. . DISGIIAIIGING TODAY care of Old Sydney screened. Invesness and Acadia Nut Oil Treated. W. D. Gulls oo. Ltd. Phone 176. This column b reserved for news or local Interest. but advuahln; ot a smvsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strieily psy- sbls in advance. JlMMY'B TAXI - Phone 525. nuts. '.iouNs'roN's r.Anur.s' WEAR.-Gtpeclal sale-35 shorties, Dreuea etc. REFBIGERATOIB. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. luau MUSIC AND HUMOR will be featumd by Obarlottetowrvs leading entertainers, at the Bap- tist Men's Variety Concert. next Tuesday. Get tickets now from membe -! SWINE BIIJIIDEBS plan to at- tend the Annual Meeting of the P. l.'. 1. swine Breeders Associa- tion. Tuesdaytnight. March 10th. in the Legion Hall, to hear Dr. Geo. Fisher's address on "scours in Weaning Piss.” ZION Y. P. B. - On Tuesday evening March 11. Zion Young People went tobosgsning at Tea Bill. After spending a very lively and enjoyable evening, the Young People returned to the church hall for refreshments. Transportation was provided by Blair MacDonald, Dan Far-quhsrson and Earl Mac- Donald. p WALLPAPBII-. Buntsstsd. mild patterns. Iif it's Hardware, we have it. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. CHAIITEB runners to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo Phone Maritime central Airways Limited. soul or 540. IRISHTOWN W.I. MEETS At the March meeting of Irishtown bean supper during the month of March. The March and April com- mittees made tentative plans to start preparing one-act plays for an entertainment to be produced in late April or early May. The members agreed to invite the In- dian River Players to stage their St. Patrick's play in the hall dur- ing the month of May. The treas- urer reported sufficient funds on hand to pay the balance on the piano purchased last fall, and was we MINHTTIB The regular monthly meeting of the Y's Menettes was held Monday, March 10. at 3.15 in thei Banquet Room '0: the Y. M. c. A. After opening with the Lord's iwihorized to pay the sum with Prayer, as members answered the interest.-Bun ' Roll Call. The minutes of the pre- -----.--- vlous meeting were adopted as DONAGH SCHOOV read. Mrs. F. Osborne read various ex- cerpts -from several Bulletins re- ceived from other Y's Menette' groups in chnada. Mrs. L. Mcbel-' ian. chairman of the" Ways and Means committee gave a. short re-. port on the recent Rummage sale' which realized a good sum. i The next project will be the candy sale at the Y's Men's con-1 Honor Roll for month of Febru- ary. Grade X - 1. Joseph Koughsn. Grade VIII - 1. Joyce Trainer. 2 Vincent McAdam. 3. Mary Smith. Grade VI - 1. Katherine Xough- an. 2. Preria Driscoll. Grade IV - l. Earle KOliR1IIn..2 Clair Trainer. 3. Freddy Gallant. Gmde In 1” '" 1- Urba" D”5' cert in April. The club decided to c0g'im2&eE?;'I” (1g)cAi3'1"'Eme Tum: supply ice this summer for the Y. M. C. A. camp at Holland Cove and magazine subscriptions werel renewed for the Y. M. C. A Read- ing room. 3100 was then voted to the Y. M. O. A. Campaign. Mrs. J. A. Lawson introduced Dr.' r. Grade II (at - 1. Tommy Gal- lant. Grade II (bl - 1. Ivan Trainor. Grade II (c) - 1. Gail Tralnor. Grade I - 1. Gloria McAdam Francis Murnaghan and Basil g'ep1r':5:l3gat?,7ek";'f .g:artel9n:nerl:E Trainer, 2. Reta Murnaghan. Ii. ' ganization for Europe and around the world. He gave a splendid in- sight into the work and respect 'Care' has created. l The programme committee gave a very entertaining hour and the! meeting closed after a delightful 1 lunch. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dearl- Moihtf. Mrs. Henry sharam. who passed away Mnrleh lath. I049. Gone forever from our sight. To a land of joy untold, But we will always in our hearts, Your precious memory hold. Lovlngly Remembered by Her Childrai and Grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM In Tovlng memory of my daarl son and brother Charles Clayton not err!-'Mseier came ere noon. who PEI.” "Ry "nth 13"” When the ancient summons resch- ed you- "Leave thy loved ones. follow Me!" Then your throbbing heart strings answered "All. My Dear God, All for Thee." What have T, bur God. to offer Life is but a tribute small; Take It Lord, I live It fully." Love responded to His call. Brief the service He demanded. lundared with a love intense. Gaining now In lust Celestial An Eternal .ecoinpense. The above tribute was written bv Miss Anna Mae Mscdonaid. R. N. Lairretta Murnaghan. Highest average in senior grades .. Joyce Trainer. '78 per cent. Highest average in junior grades -Gloria McAdam. Francis Mums- ghan and Basil Trainor (equal) 85 per cent. Teacher - Josephine Fitz-Patrick. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of SISTER. J0ll'N' OF THE CROSS MACDONALD who died March lath. 1851. came the Master to His Garden. 'Mid the flowers blooming there: Choosing for His Heavenly nsion One amongst the Lillies Ir. Dearest -Sister. favored blossom. Dare we say it-called too soon. We would keep you for Life's even- sweet are the memories that never fade. . Of one we loved but could not save. Always so true. unselfish and kind Few I: 'tlhIs world his equal you'll n . A beautiful life that came to an end He dled 'as he lived. evoryone's friend God is good. He gives as strength To bear our heavy cross. He is the only one who knows. How bitter is our loss. Sadly Missed by Mother and Brothers Lloyd and Allison. :s;.....:.W supp s P s c IA i. one ii x 1 Enlargement TIE! with every Roll of Film at Meyers Studios 128 Richmond Street in IELIIVE Imouiim smear to-iiomiti lllllllllflp IRITAIIIIV, ICVOUI TQOIOH: JIITIIHISI -AWAY PLA N A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SUIT Tlis FIISHIOII SHOPPE Pleas I5 if,:si'?"'iti.".' i'1""....'r2.I.?"”r'.'1.i”.': Vitamin. Over 505 of . p..,i. examined by doctors are found to have nothing at-ganiuII1 the after with I" theni.Thiidoesnotrnsanr ttlisyara not sick 1 means their symptoms an Fund nervous tension that I-Eli, an I - mu. -notional. If you an or in . ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, i'.'...7:l..'i'.1 '3" ”'”ir7”".1."'i..'3. .l.'.'.'. :1? drailanfs no aaoum . N0 uwr on-.niu.n oasnau) ,.,, .,.,.,. ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,”, -,-g,-;, rgngugoy 2'00” R:-Iilh utsyealy but niuos in Italy "' ''''''''''''V - "MI i sum. uia ma. N” Two ' SEDICI . ..... ldnml! mmmund by I". Saialivt fsi llamsmss 11 8 Parenll. Sisters. Brothers. M 5. "rssmoai snow ricitrrs AVAILAILI nuonns nnuc s-roan rwoi siiows MONDAY. Maaci-i mi mo 1. 9:15 P.M. Price 51.25 1 Tickets exchanged for Reserved Seats at Sherwin-Williams beginning March 20th. .M ,, Thursday - Fla-inlay - PAGE THREE Saturday The idea of this sale is to Incite room for new spring merchandise. - We are cramped for room - Take advantage of these bargains and outfit yourself for Spring. . This is n CASH sale. please do not ask for credit. HARRIS TWEED 'I'OPCOA'I'S- Always in good taste, colourful and hard wearing. 1 Pick your Spring Topper now and save. Regular to 575.00. SALE 549.50 SUEDE-O-LENE LOUNGE JACKETS- Ideai for Spring and Summer sports wear, in. navy, brown, maroon, fawn. Regular 524.95- whlle they last- 516.50 HOSE- ' Exceptional value, colourful checks, clocks, stripes or solids. A branded make. Reg. from 51.25 to 51.95- Stock up for Spring at 89c per pair or 3 PAIR FOR 52.55 UNDERWEAR- . Long Drawers-Regular 51.75 for ..... ..... .. 51.15 Long Drawers-Regular 52.25 for ........ ..... 51.45 Long Drawers-Reg. 53.00 for 51.95 Undershirts-Reg. 31.75 for ............ ..... .. 51.15 Undershirfs-Reg. 52.25 for ............,. ................... .. 51.45 V. length sleeves, medium weight. Balbriggan Combinations-Harvey Woods. Hatchway, long leg, short sleeves. Regular price 52.95- -SPECIAL 51.50 Hatchway Combinations-No sleeves, short legs. Reg. 52.50- EXTRA SPECIAL 51.50 Silk Combinations-Regular 52.75 to clear at- 51.65 SKAG COATS- The smartest and latest in outdoor sportswear- pure wool-fawn, selling below cost- Look 'Em Over At 519.95 TWEED SPORT COATS- Glen checks, herringbones, etc., for casual or sports- wear-regular to 55.00-to clear at 515.95. 521.95 "Ir 526.95 IARKLEY SLAKS- Brown or glmmetal silverstone, the smartest styled, hardest wearing sport slack on the mar- ket. Regular 519.95- SPECIAL 512.95 OVERCOATS- A famous make to retail regularly at 569.50-Just a few lett- 25'k OFF STADIUM COATS- Navy: blue-the latest thing in Station Coais-Reg- ular 537.95- SALE 519.95 WOOL FELT HATS- . ' Collegiate - Pork Pie style - Take 'em away at- 52.49 NO ALTIRATIONS. NO REFUNDS. MR. "T" SPORTS JACKETS- Featured in Esquire Magazine-a crease resist- ant gabardine-maroon with white trim, navy with white trim. Reg. 514.95- Suls 57.95 PANTS- Blue or Grey with neat stripe, heavy worsted, hard wearing. for work or general wear. Regular 510.95- This Price is hard to beat at- 55.95 SCARVES- Dark blue-regular to 53.50-Take 'em away at 50c CORDUROY CASUAL COATS- For Spring sportswear-colourful and practical. Reg- ular 522.50- EXTRA SPECIAL , 514.95 ODDS 'N ENDS- Grey Luster Coats-store or office wear, reg- ular 57.95- 5010 53.95 P. W. C. Outing Jacket-Royal with red trim, regular 515.95- Spsciol 57.95 P. W. C. Cardigans-Pure wool, royal with red trim, regular 59.95- 5010 56.95 Flannel Pajamas-Fine English flarliici, sizes only, regular to 55.95- Te Clear at 53.50 Ladies' Kenwood Housecoat-1 only size 14- Exti-e' Special 519.50 1sgidies' Station Wagon Coats-3 only, regular small 9 95.. Sole 519.95 SUITS- Glen Checks-expertly styled and tailored, colourful and hard wearing. Regular from 562.50 to 565.00. Your new Easter Suit for only- 539.95 Gabardines in grey, fawn or brown, limited quantity. While they last- 532.95 GAIARDINE 'TOPCOATS- Top quality in belted or loose fitting, Regular 542.50-Exceptional Value- 520.50 colour fawn. 25'lo' OI-'-F Ilia Following Merchandise- Belts - Braces - Handkerchiefs - Sport Shirts - "1" Shirts - Dress Shirts - Hats - Gloves - Ties - Bath- robes - Cape - Hose. "No One Ever Regrsilad Buying Quality" SALE CASH All file merchandise listed in this sale and featured by this store are from Nation- ally iiiiewn and tap quality lines. JACK CAMERON " ' 139 ilent street The Store is r lien ciiariottatoivii. P.'E. l.