7"“ GHAPROTTET OWN GUMUIAN tlilllliiii Glillillllli 000KB for Photos, CONIFIADEI-ATION up] m. SUBANCE. i141‘. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL . _ c UNI l ll.) LHUKLII Flasr INSTALLMENT o! Oivic film“ A" . _ g‘. ‘vog LANADA taxes is dud April 15th. a-ai-zi. "ritruirv olvifitii" iggagglvm-nl mo? -“3n§° w“ _ h cuuitcu . “m”- i-i '1” v. '. a‘. Haldane . MOORE r:- " a - M flriri.» "I-wi.» Kendall. a 01's’! ' lined a-uu Public Worsiii gisrnsou: “Th. Low DQAVJI‘. ,_-E. Mfihennan. jhusdiy School Choir * it m:- . All Sonia Chlllfl- All “l: the’ choir seats. lor choir ~ end one brubrlltfll. F" be in sreioo and oaclnoomblnt tr “h”, u _ glad t‘: see them mu an! Wiv- Jlbtfpinfggiio w "sr. PAUL'S CHURCH. _'%'."-i'f‘r.“‘l..":i‘..i.':‘.:'m;5‘*"."‘ .Al\ll\lmi "The PI-lml" - ,- pv. A. Lem-cw Gardner. hector (M.- ' --Mr- Geo. Johnson. IUHURCH SCHOOL Mr. Walter MaoNuttl . Choir Dir . "l. ‘ Hfilllhr classes will be with. drain and all embers APRIL 2nd PALM SUNDAY 3.30 iioly Communion. _ - 10.00 Confirmation School. - victim; cordiany wehomm 11.00 Holy Communion and Ber- 7i==~=-~——f-——- r » a can» I is r 92in snnaay sign l.“ “W” "M" "i ' f THE BAPTlST ciiuRcu -_.- v 1 ' 00PM! Prince film‘ Fitartly Streets . . . . ,. Us 3.. -.i—i—-~i-—-'i~—i-i*—ifl¢ n’ L M e THE KIRK or s1‘. JAMES " ""'“I».‘.‘..';°"' M ._.t.. Bev. Ronald Noble. BA. - Minister MORNING WORSHIP l! Ad“, '11:: Rev. T. ll. Bussell Somers. Sermon “Behold. Your King M.A.. 8.1M. Cometh.’ Organist Anthem: "Jerusalem" (Parker) Miss E. Lilian Melientzie. THE CHURCH sci-mug, 2,39 Mus. Bae. ; 1 am. Morning Worship. "liaison Ensemble - The Palms. hure - intermediate Gllil- . The)’ Crucllied My Lord?" Anthem - "Bow Down, Thine Anthem Selected. by, 0 Lord” — Arensky. Solo: "The Palms 1.30 pan. Church School. Miss Pearle Burns. _1 pun. Evening Worshig At ‘I run. ‘hCfg will be short Soprano Solo “Open t e Gates-period of congregational singing. el the TempleP-K-mlllll. _ i John inch. ‘Miss Annabelle Lawson. ' arid choirrnuster will conduct the Hymn Anthem "Thou (lamest music at all services. Lordl,‘ in Klngly State." — Waln- You are invited to worship with _ TE L Ml“. u “I _ duct ‘THE BAPTIST CHURCH s r w eon ‘m eervlocee and deliver the sermons. '~ CENTRAI. (‘HRISTIAN lly invites your participation EVENING WORSHIP 1 PM. SWIM": "Were You There When tI-‘aurei — Tron PRESBYTERIAN- 05mm‘ CHURCH U .. ‘ Ken! Street Orzanlsi. Mild Marianna Saundon Prince and Grafton Streut Minister +. Carlyle Webster ‘firs, Edwin Johnaione DJ). Phd.. will conduct both morn- Organist lnr and evening worship. __ ll AM. Morning Worship. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “The Angelic Prelude.” d“) Mm Theme, “The BOWL “(thoraiez "A Gram liill , Far Inuwy ‘lgllfillatrgfifilfrt. Soloist. Mrs. Cy- Hymns: 98. 750, 189. 221. y 2S0 "l"; th - “How They Cruoifled; 7-? Milé-vnzlixlilgiyvoiiéalilzl- 53am 56mm. .-"|q_|. Sermon: "Theo Declaration 'of l rcirhteoueness." . m H S l, When lkrli- i; u I‘ p, -. ou.‘ ‘ neuymns: g5‘. 41; 43¢ Lard and Master. Her kind. loving, “mum. “HM-u. h, n“ 3kg“ and unselfish dispcsition endeared *.i~.;,;§.',*,,'1"{;, m, 5,... o; David; lAnd in times of sickness rlild Blessed n l-ie tndt oomelh in the “P?” “f”! P3P“ ‘he ‘"5 ‘l’ ‘marge to!’ the lard. Hosanna in the _ E515‘) fingwr 3'1‘ gningugggiyi°wglg c“. r. cs . ' -‘ ‘ - - - . _ mind-nos; and comfort She leaves ‘hnouwlatl: znna"! “wned m w" ito mourn their loss. two sisters. _.. . ' _____ Agent‘. Mrs Edwali-d Slidrkey, or l 'I‘ryori, Ml can‘ - virs. Frank Reeves. Iéerrobcri. Sash, IN jand two brothers. Clayton and ,Jucls:n cf Searletoivn, Also a num- lier of‘ nieces and nephews The -—- - - ; d d . llilSS GERTRUDE BLACKMOBE iftellivccf tiivduntliig “Si” boar.- [At searlziown on March 9th. the ' (liiiaiiwglfifiiit); ‘liryiseilngiti angel of death visited the home of and brought a message oi com- Giayton Bleckmore. and claimed fort to the bereaved The hymns for its own, his sister Miss Gsr- slink were Jesus, Lover of My Soul, trilde Blackmdre at the age of 62 Lead Kindly Light, Abide With Me. WIT-i- The poll bearers were Edward 55°"?- i-WO mlmill! Previous in Leard. Ellis Bradshaw, Frank Bell, her death. she suffered a severe Walter Reeves. Edwin Lord, Percy Dlralytlc stroke and just gradually Allen A larize number of friends Wrtikened away until the end came. and neighbors gathered to bay their She was tenderly cared for through last respect; to one whom they held i195‘ 1110955 by he!‘ blfliher Clnytfln in high esteem. The remains were Ind his wife, with the assistance of tenderly laid to rest. in the North a practial nurse. Bedeque Cemetery. in her passing on to her henv-j ‘ "lly home. she leaves s. beautiful PERSIAN PEACHES memory with those ivho loved her. ' - __. detrly, of 5 life that was lived so Peaches were introduced into fsl hfui for the purpose of her England from P9111; in 1502. .é__ Plohtuantl Grave-Holders The People's- " Cemetery Bomiialny “Charlottetown Final arrangements have ben made for the carrying on of this Cemetery this year. In order to carry it on it will be necessary for all plot or grave holders in said Cemetery to pay all over-due amounts for maintenance or otherwise, at the office of George J. Tweedy, Royal Bank Chambers, Charlottetown, forthwith. - DATED this thirty-first day of March, A.D., 1944. ’__ADA' L. SMALLWOOD, ‘ ' Adrnlnlstratrix Estate Vivian C. Smallwoodr t-l-‘t-fi. i aosrlu HALL ' Upper Prince st. Breaking of Breed .. qfijbi-d‘. Day, 10.30 A.M. Sunday Scliool.... .. Lord's Day, 2.30 PM. Gospel Meeting ... .'Lord’s Day. 7.30 P-M. Prayer Meeting,’ ........ Wednesday’ 3-90 P- M- “liave You Eternal Life” emu-lets to u» dampened by Pause .‘ Hervey McPherson. soloist). H5“? u" Vocal Solo: "Jeruselerfl-Perker . e her to everyone who knew her . I 8800i)!!! STOVES stock at Holman‘: cherwtown m": 01'4" "lly and avoid dis- appointment. 4-1-31. 1N lTlll-Y- Word bu been re- Anni Adornrbm T our Arbril m. and cl Qgod .. ‘gin-kw. ‘day. anti 1m. cm ‘m s-i-u.-i',,‘.,,‘§§ ‘flak’? d“'"°°,,,'{,“" ‘h’ E y. " ‘u " llwrning da lOfViNa are beiaal day, School Choir swlio will went overseas December 1M3. .. en ' ___ attendance and will be seat- [Fmlkrnx or fir. rams. - ea honoll‘ of Egloléixkgllnde ‘ txgid both f on The Passion of His Trlumggai En , rs M A svTTli/i fii“°“z.f°"" McKenzie,’ iiusfaici, will direct itha Choir in special music includ- ‘i-iu the sin "The Paints" by the Girls’ cry Choir. At 2.30 the “Hm! m ma“ in hour-Em’: Church School will meet. On Wed- nesday at 7.30 Midweek Worship 10.30 tit-proceed t0 Chllfflil 5W1“? will be held in a Lenten Medita- tion on “The Face of Christ-Tho Face." ""_'= Scarred J-ile Budget debate iAIIiBii-itiifi. ilt berry association in our-it i Mr- Dennis Reviews Agricultural Policies Q Protest against the Jones Gov- ierninentb action in disposing of , , ' Is berry grader supplied to s co- . . . - ‘ salsa on wsa made in the sture last week by ‘Mr. W. H. Dennis. former Minis- lter o! Agriculture, in speaking in Jlid this was one mnttenln which S art and we were very kind to that association because it was. worth while." Mr. Dennis said» "In order to erico e them we] putinsprlmarygra .Wegot azmsn mnufroui Oepe 601d mgr.‘ u srrsnae or e raking of r i p , berries in boxes. But o some reason or other, the Gov- ernment sold that grader. There were 11.720 pounds of berries trucked down from Wellington and aded 0n that machine. In addi n in that. there were 32.700 unds. and there were s. few car oads of wild cranberries which sold at l8 cents per pound fob. Mount Stewart. That was good businexizs, and I véoiuldgike ttlo havl: seen encourag . u ere . . no thought given to the care oi_ -=-__—_~_-PIR'.,‘§J_ u‘ DENMS that wild berry industry. Those 535,15; Alberta b31191‘ “wind 5° bum“ W" Columbia $22.33. Oii the other evfiy for; years." l I uch ad been sad about the ...-bi; 3 _; . . 1 debt of i-he Province. Mr. Dennis gt $l5.l5orlos glgliiiifil ggdldiaputaiiig said. i-Ic believed that both pa: ma pggple 0g puma Edward 15.] THE BAPTIST crwswu. - m. the service of morning worship ll A. M. there will be sermon by the Rev. Ronald Noble "Behold. Your, K1112 Coinetn." ‘ihe anthem of the! lfiwnillii will be rarsera "Jerusa- lem." ‘the Church school meet- ms at 1w 15M. brinie to Wu s, Bible Study period with classes‘ ‘and zroubs for all rues and ZIEBGS.‘ ~L'V6l\il'iR worship win be observed] ‘ at '1 P. M. ‘mere Will be sermon by| .the ltev. Ronald Noble "Were You there when they Qrucuicu My .n1- This Bible Study service cord- Lord " ‘foe evening anthem will ibe selected. Miss PcBJlB Burns will ‘sing "The Palms" (Fours) A short period of congregational song ivill‘ |precede service. John Inch, Mus. Bus. organist oiiu choirmastei- will be in charge of the music and at all services. | TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, _ 51.15,’ Bu“ organ“, Services appropriate to Palm Sunw frfint. and the haw fortifica- day will cs held, iiev T. E. M:- Leiniaii in charge. The Sunday School Choir has prepaieu a special | {program oi music and will sing selections bofcre the service start- ing at 10.126, They will also give ‘special numbers during the set-l ‘vice. The ministers theme at the mcrniru service will be "Ihe Lciv- .1.v King". In the evening the ser- |mon sublect will be "Shall Jesus‘ Milli?’ The choir wl elections suitable for th e Palm Sunday service, Sunday Schol will meet at 10.30 A, M. iii the social hall to proceed to the morning Visitors cordially wel- vlslander‘ Conducts Ave Maria liour ' Anthem: “The Pslmfl-Faure. ‘ r im-niss time u: tow. zlliflitW Ltd‘... its Ld-Lilbf Lien/la la u. sun ui ivll‘. uni-tile] uCMrAS Ui a;\)'.4l'i.:~ ililCl Hi8 iiilfi iVi-KJS- NLBYY MGWUS MilO b35580 u-Wfly m. newts two years ilgd. “e also has three oroinezo in inc UJmifllOll Government." he said. mm; aimed .ori.-<::. wno 11th.: been uvei- “Sometimzs i fear that we have Ishm- BEii-“l s01‘ mt’ ‘ribb- 111189 yr-ois-Hilmost lost our identity as a pro-| Mg“ rather Lows is a. cousin of lvirs. W. Llli. ijlynil, luciunonu Street. uity. iiie Ave Maria Hour, weekly broadcast icdtuimu uianuiiic stoi- ies irom the lives of the Saint-S. was recently assiiuicb a new ulr- tcwr. i-ainer Andrew LBWIS, S. A. drainer AXlGfvW wok over his duties LIlLClBlly on Sunday, January l6,| ‘ill. tne "ilve' broadcast oi the Lite or fllint Ambrose o. Milan in the studios of‘ Station WMCA, New ‘York. tie receives iris appointment from the ‘very ttev. Father Raph- aei fiancis. b. A.. Father General u Si“? F‘3l"°'-l' tlve condition. In this connection ,, "The Palms." Mr. Harvey McPher-i - The Re“ Ur Morgan E‘ Gen“ so“ $0.0m“ ML Gear“ Johnmmthe question oi’ obtaining tractors m. will sing Parker‘; "Jerusalem". both - t‘. ’iiie fuiiowin‘ iutlcls 1min the believe m“ mlmh 31 Pietiutnce visitor will be Ycjh} _ v _ ~ I wig“ “l,,g_‘c9|, u,’ ,¢,,_,_1v¢_., anammlicn he described in some dc- U" W9" Yeilwllllbit- “Lei- ihf‘ land at 100.000. thl clamnabie dwi but burr its deed. What thin: has cast us $51,788,000 per Mn Wt do About the Plflflll wn- cimum." Mr. Dennis claimed. He @1140" 0i Li"! Blind; filli- 15 m" regretted that the sirois report quelimm w! mil-ii» "lid W! will" did not carer this matter. He: cvmnnnles will lllliilil! the cash to 1130211 the Pzemlci" would dig into "ti"! “D 0i" b01165- We milit- Kfl the question and press for some to the banks tor overdraft and re- i readjustment, Lundlne purposes» What can we The Government is short oi Oi- do for the farmers today that ivlihgice mm, mu- Mr, Dennis under- oi benefit to them, and that 5mm me mo.“ 1n [he will not cost the government too La!” Cw much money?" ma“. 53C Mr. Dennis believed it miaht be m», been worth testing out the idea of buy- years. ~11 _ is: B Emil“?! i0!‘ COXYX-mlmlty film would suy that the raorgs be taken - i f th ‘ f t G ' - He did not agree that the war Q-fflp“ e u“ ° a Mm L‘ "Wily Wm» "What mil-k“ l“ lie referred to efforts made by think that we are ivinniiig th.“ his My in _ ' Qntjng war?" he asked. "Eventually I bc- ' ilevn we will, but what are iii-e conditions today?" He instanceri the slow progress on the Italian xz-iilch rent had :1 for the last 100 lions which the Canaan: have established all across Europe. - he : r: t Food Production 3d L c u a‘) o {in “It is our duty in this Proviii to concentrate on food p "ucti as a war effort.“ Mr. Dennis be- lieved. Right around us there air: ' thousands of acres of the best land t0 be put into mast‘ produc- | was a most important one. A wo- m. man capable of running a car is' cspalble of runningnn tractor. Wth regard to mestone pos- d d; ~ slbllities at Mlmlnegash. Ml‘. Dennis l $1,... Se“ Assembly id. The stuc limestone crusher was installed them an to 59531.; and he had soen it in operation.‘ It ran for a year or so and was. taken t0 0'Leary by one of Mr. Leak late opponents, and was used to crush stones on the strsst- The limestone at Mlmiiicgash is 1115i on a level with the water. lad to be brought up at low ‘;..\ Add hauled in. Mr. Dennis \ . sfiira uPriiTayKrTs roR POST-WAR ERA could be taken oi this osi. is strongly criticlscci the treat- SPECIAL 3M5] $26.16; ariIi Ihbnd, there was a net gain to] - held by the‘. 1t ls a fact then i‘ billty of those “f”; _the Jewish sitii‘ v.2 Basis oi‘ hlodcrn .- .. -.1 _) Jnd. "... farm I wlfillilg$illlhiglll Leann, ..s we sow, “ W111“ mdes [he [met hcldmpsl short courses. hefiausg 3w many of the mzuh. ‘Bodily n0 motzei- To be of J. . _,__ v to be belong to u hriisd lTliilOYily‘ Wm. a K ~ _ isesss vast wealth '1‘ to overthrow all ‘ flow nbzurili . A939 that" werh only some l8 millions of Jews, and itiariv of iilfm ar; err: Wherever people ha ~ .. .- , -,,. , . "559 “mum?” ‘siliiéltliir-Ivggilirll-ig i o1 hiénseii in public? The Liquor into beina aiiii because of which , ‘Wing makes a man a demon m the Jew is hated. ‘ The F1131!" 0i Ti" 56"‘ l What fools the citizen by talk Space does not pcrii t us to‘oi revenue? The Liquor Trade. u‘ . 1 h:- -r hwiul govern-l, ‘J3 sit in the seats of the memsers. 'hcir sitort courses or _ On one occasion lie recalled that the late Premwr Lea Md fqmy-plghf, gm; 1n n; one 115d illl/lilifiled the malt" Altlmc. and lir- succeedcd in getting LONDCH. MET“) __(Cpv,___ A furnishing the Jcw Wlill Li s=cured i banks? The abolition of the Li- -—— i rsvolui on in irontcirs fashions afiei the uirir has bren predicted by Jame; Layer, ciothcs mad fashion 110i iexip-rrt. sipcclsng to the Royal Sflclty 1313B of Arts her: he stated that all ma]- Cl‘ wars are foilcweci by Yflihivll 119- O The matter boils down to this: that if these folks are to survive. .1 a 101.831“; a simcj them and they lllllSL _ . wame._,_ ‘vm, chance to live him be um .\ , given this Province by Ot- A .. “It is almost impossible for .I to make an impression on the vliice. The Maritime Provm shout‘) bind themselves togst so thmt there could be comb ed effort made by the three iovinc gwhiie he was Minister o Agrlc and they had agreed. A question of iced came up. an.“ the three Maritime Provinces 1w’; a joint request. They had the support oi Quebec and Ontario. and the thing went through. lVLr. Dennis went on to emphasize of the rranclscan liners of Atone- fr?“ succus “Chhved by Denmilrk menu at Graymcor. dairy and bacon production, rather Andrew h“ been in with small iamis of seven and charlie of Satin. Citu-iswpliei-‘s Inn, one-half acres. It paid them 0c at mrrison. N. Y.. oi last. year. dine; ocwber import their feeds, and_in all pro- As the Ave Mariaibebility it would ply tile farmer: hour has been sponsored since the! of this Pro/ince as well. time of its oriurn bv the Friars in, l-ie went on to review the poll- the interest of, their work for the ores he had adopted as Minister of poor and the lowly. his new arlAuiculture. Th, cheese board nomt-invnt makes it possible loflhad been established without one Father Andrew to coordinate the magic fully with the work of ‘This Radio program has been widely acclaimed. In cities. towns and hamlets across the country, it has been welcomed in the homes of all classes because its appeal is not to stress the worth of worldly or mundane. but. to bring to hearts and minds a surceue from the cares and worries oi life. Started nine years ugo, the Ave, ‘Marla l-iour was truly a venture of faith. 0i hobo and of charity. so today. e. vast d1 Proprsuis. This mo- sramn-ie comes ovver Station WMAO New York. each Sunday evenicrifi at 6.30 P. M, Also over Station Boston at 6.30 P. M. As a venture of faith. the Ave Maria I-ioifrwashinniblyina -w sted in 19S by the llranciecan Friars oi the Atonement of Gray- more in conjunction with their home for poor Wayfarer. now nat- ionally known ea St. Christopher's Inn It had fbr it: purpose then. as it continues to have the self- senw mupoae . bIiJliR to those who would listen. a dramat- ized- portrayal p! the achievements of great men and women - the saints and mica of olden days. whose lives are a font of inspir- y- e o ers a in m inrpuisexiavsheviflii til that is best. in Christian living. 11v MEMORIAM in loving memory or MAE HOLLAND Souris who died April let. 1M0. he will never be forgotten cent of cost to the factories, In csrryin; out this board he had arranged for a credit of $40,000 to the factories. He emphasized U14 importance of moisture. fertility and air in soil productivity. He also discuss- ed reforestation. pointing out that this province was differently sit- uated to Nova Bcotia. where they have many thousands of acres of ch virgin soil. We have a lot of waste land, but it is sou‘: rind fit only for Rrowlnl cranberries and blueberries. Followed Form: Policies He was grateful to the present Premier for having followed many of the policies he himself had adopted while Minister of Agricul- ture. Mr. Dennis referred. among other things in this connection. boys and girls elub work, pro- motion oi the sheep and poultry industries. ire ht bonuses on lime and hay, and artificial in- semination. The letter policy had great possibilities. he believed. lie also referred to the bee in- dustry. In his tum the d rt- ment lave assistance. not o y on moeunt o! the honey production but becauso of the colonization of the flowers in the snrden- the 01'- chard and the field. They also had e horse bonus- inl policy, on which they paid n! much as i000 towards the ur- chsse of an outstanding stall on. "We all know. said Mr. Dennis. "that tariffs in a msnuiacturinl ¢0uflll'%l|\ s boon to that coun- try. the sirlcultursl WW1“!!! tariffs are e curse. because they are forced to pay iflvflllfl "i" for what they buy. H4 referred to a Royal Commission appointed ten years eeo in Nova Scotie. headed by the late lion. Norman Mel... Moors, {rum whose rm" Mr. Donn}; quoted at some lentil-h- l . Never [lllll her memo ry fade Sweetest thoughts shall always amnnldhflicnpidcc where IhQ it ma. inserted by the Family. t-l-l-i Th report showed the ivllowin! note annual losses Per emit-n d1" to tariffs. by vwvlnwr "in" i time; N Bninswiclr $11.61: ilinltobs Olaf»; Saskatchewan ‘I tongues tura he had suggested this course. Ito the agricultui", ministers oil {New Brunswick and Nova Scotla. t ,. o. :7 {and straioir curves I. i hair styles will b tfe, w. c. T Ti. sores .i_-_...--..___.. PRAYER FOR A DAYS WALK God let me find the lonely ones Among the throng today Ami let me say the word to take The loneliness nwal’: So many walk with aching hearts Along the old highway. So many walk with breaklnk hearts, Arid no one understands: They find ihe ioadway rough and ates: Across the barren lands; God help me lighten weary eyes. And strengthen nei-veiess hands. God help me brighten dreary eyes. and let my sWn grief be A sure reminder of the Brief Oi those who walk with me When words fall-hands fail —- lrif me go m 1h s em. sympa . —Graoe Crowni- TIII JEWISH PROBIII (Rev. S. D. Trites, Based on Pamphlet by Louis Goldlngl Prom the founding of tin; He- brew race some 2500 years 8K0 down to the fall of Jerusalem un- der the Emperor Titus the He- brews were. n most respects. lim- i.i.e:l walstiiiies,‘ , , nes replacing pre-ivar A 5CATHxDG -1 colors v.'i i be pastels} (Aidap’ed‘ i135." h “W. A]. Bu". . an . W t tJf 5 l . Sea‘ apons ture incl clziemftoitissfipom the home? lsrortdsifliocid," is “a most. remark- The Liquor Tracie, H i What sends a riiotlior out to {time it was written. The treaty Liquor Trade. , at turns a deaf ear to a that the contracting partes might ypleading wife? The Liquor Trade. have enduring colile5~ It wlllained ‘ impovrrishcs but never 5 eighteen paragraphs dealing with 1101px? The Liqinr 'l'r such topics its the renunciation o; ‘ What is the only business built l all conquests. re-afflrinbtlflli 0 . i i ' _._ Heels hearts must be; The oldest international peace _ , _ and sympathy: ; treaty is believed to have been Also Chiidrens Sizes h: to y made in i272 13.0. between Rameses g up to 3_ l n < If, King of andh Kliistgsaihy ___ d. Ki g {no it es, w o ive ll - 1 —— ,li\siii 2811x101‘ and Syria. Accordhi; I MEN_S SHOES ARRAlGNIllENT I lg 1);. Dllllfcflgé htéiild di tihe fife- ] “ore Lines .... Just, part an: o YDOOSY l} '- .Anig ll University. Washington. I Recalled Chicago =D.(‘_ Ill? treaty. which was called I CHILDRFVS SHOES c I . m their 1 scat? mo; runes; ._QN_ LOUNGE CHAIRS and RECLINERS with OTTOMAN APRIL Isl. t0 APRIL 3th. inclusive $37.00 . . . . $30.00 38-50 . . . 31.00 43.50 . . . . 34.75 45.25 36.00 46.50 . . . . . 37.00 51.50 .. ... .. 41.00 55.25 . . . . 44.00 I.75 ........... 48.00 63.50 . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Covered in high grade Velours, Silks and rriiiziined on by’ debauchery? The Liquor iiormer treatises. and ejtiditnicn ~ iTr-udq ,0. pqiitlcai refugees-International ' m» mils. relormatorles. iRHlRlOl-ls News Service. soils” Liquor Trade» I ‘ The next great task of human. ,. n “' and murderers? The Liquor ‘Hade. lty is not deliverance by we . i w . constantly defies the law? sword. but deliverance from the .. tThz- lqtlor Tradc ~ ‘ —Davld Llflyd Geome- sword. ‘ What costs tile county. city. and —“ . The Liqtgsrl'fradc.d I u > __, What dos up ance ia and ma,“ h. of ill-fame? The biquorl y y 1 r for SHOES n be ...:i.‘r*;..i.:‘; :23 §?i%‘¥.‘.‘.“t°.ii‘;; J H, . Trade. us eceived .MEN’S RUBBERS Sizes 5V1 i012 —- -95c WOMEN'S RUBBERS Low Heel 3V; to 9V; 1 | What ivouid reduce our taxes Cuban Egg] 3/1 to 9 {and replenish pocketbooks and 0i! bribes lsglslaturcs, cities. ‘poralldlib? The Liquor .:d to pos- and M1, _, what ruins the body. mind. and ~~~‘,l’°,°-‘ soul? The Liquor 'i‘rade. “Qsllfd What make; a man make a fool ‘y Trad 'pI'l\'3[€? The Liquor Trade. ~quor Trade. Rubber Overshoes __i r , OLDEST rcacp TREATY w°m°“5 M“ m’ C’ "i" must YECO5LUZQ furiii- WThe Good Treaty of Peace and | NEW LINES IIUWARII MellllllS Gt. Geo. SL, Near Kent dbl,- document considering the was engraved on silver lates so ynmsvzmsizmsoiww iitllloiaiszryzlllilijirioiizw liar to other Semitic peoples save that they. much to the amuse- ment of their contemporaries wor- shipped on lnconporeal deity and had rather finick ideas of moral- ity. Up to the all of_.leruselem. and, indeed for a num of de- cades afterward. the Jew enjoyed a peculiarly favourable position in the Roman empire. They, in ad- dition to having the regular priv- lleges oi Roman subjects, were not compelled to observe Emperor worship and were allowed to prac- tice their peculiar religious cus- toms. However, as Christianity grew in influence, the daushter religion found it expedient in order to win converts to emphasize the crime oi the followers of Judaism in cruciiylnv Christ. In fact. r doctrinal as well as for tactical $17.88: Nova Sco- reuons. in order that the world might see that there was no con- nection, but indeed a vital differ- ence between the two reiiiilons. it. became necessary to make the line of demarcation from Judiasm as deep. as clear. and as unsur- mountnblc as possible. 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