Vittorio Orlando, above. head the Italian National Democratic Union Party, is a likely choice for president of the new-born replllllif‘. Premier during War l. he was one of the Allied '3“ Four” at the Versailles peace ronlerenco- llll. 0. S. NURIILAND Veterinary Surgeon to announce opening of .a Veterinary Practice to be conducted from the office of the late Dr. Croken. TELEPHONE 804 wishes the gil. F. iluteheson 8t Still OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the m‘ ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street L . PERLAPIIIES Thoroughbred Stallion, Perlalpidesywiil Istand at owner's tables for the sea- son of 1946. R. E. PARKMAN, East Royalty ‘Now On Sale At Miller Bros,Lto. ALL TIME Frankie to- - m,» lflrgio - Bose Marie to make ‘alldof the Gloriygéd an li?oses o . Anti) f- e first thought l’ wont tn- n . illlliross Given a at Bible Society i .___ Addmss of m J . 1- ‘ 3-D» Wfllviwdvcn "the or the lmth Annual Meetm of the P.E.I. Auxiliary n! the 511 h and Written at lo Society. l Bummer: dc. June as, lsla. “Orr this t Wm do - Annual Meet of in? tgeémjih Awttiiltrv of the srltlsh and Foreign Bible Society, may I first of all extend to the officers or tn, . what I feel sure yon wogd or ty 1m given “The ‘ called some for us. m. so who Iin arr-yin; work of the Bilge in its intere or con- have labored tributed toward have been add- years have kept alive the interest: in and the work of tlhe Bible Soc- iety. They have indeed left to us and to the world, a goodly herit- 389- . I. Peter 2:0 "B"! Y9 ar s chosen generation, a royal priesihood, an holy natior. a Peculiar ople: that ye should show forth he praises of Him wno hath called you out 0g darkness, into his marvellous light" This verse of Holy Scripture has been in part, interpreted n differ- ent ways. . In the Revised Vernon: the text in part reads. . . “'I'hs.t ye should show forth the "cxcellencles of l-lim who hath called you. , Moffntt. in his translation, puts . . . “that ve may lsim the wondrous deeds of who has called you". Woymouth translates it: “ithnt you may make kltown the perfec ons of Him who called you". Now which ever interpretation it is obvious that the‘ (lhrlstian people is to eh- lrnown to others the character consider with you is suggested lh the first phrase . ."But y; are a chosen Beneration". Great-er minds than min have been alive in declaring days in which we are privileged to live, are amongst the most mom- entous in human history. ‘Phat they am days crammed full of grave responsibilities for Christ- ian poo le. _ t they are days when te Christian Church laces the most universal challenge ever presented to the Ch is evid- enced by the special appeal recently inaugurated by almost all Church denominations-the ap r al to all members for Re-Dedica lon. . . . the giving of themselves mot-f earn- estly to Christ and His Setv oe. the 5 l giving of their means towards the evulgeiizing of the world. the giving of food, clo and other needed mhions ss s. wit- ian love and charity. As never before Christian Nations are faced with the fact that where darkness abounds there grave danger. . . We realize that only the "LIGHT" of the Christian Gospel can save mankind from destroying itself. W have the written pleas of pecrpes who know not the way cf "LI '1'". . . We can hes-i‘. we will, their cries for “the Ugh! of Life". . . and some answer w» must give_ » John A. Mott, said. . . "I would rather live during the next ten years than any ten years in the world" Or as Angola Morgen. writes: "m sucu AN AGE” Tobealiveinsuchanall u. With every ear a lightning page Turned in oh: World d er-tbook 'Wlherecn the leaning natilms look. FAVORITES Corie . Josephine - Ldulso Charmaine c Diane Al Goodman Remember i Bl] If with 1108i!) Voices of Spring ‘hletl From The Vieniln Woods SPEC nlult- iliecn surcharges: Lon ‘first-g. 1t.“ "it'll" 1h Kiss . GIIIIO l I It’! Alybodfg Your Eyes - The Continental . chl . ‘good! Gather Lilacs . Spring - Welcome To My Dream .. Missouri Walt: Beautiful 0hlo "Artist's Life Emperor Walt! IALS . . . . . . ............. Dllllly Kayo .. Larry Adler . Count Basie ..... Berna Goodman .. o no limp! Woody Herman t A limited quantity of these records in stool: now. PLACE YOUR ORDER IMMEDIATELY Split, Wherehmen speak strong for broth- er cod . peace and universal good: ery inch of common air Throbs a tremendous prdgleleoy Of greater marvels yet to . A Thrilling Age: A “filling age: Whgdstee and stone and rail and Welcome the utterance of God A tgtrmp to about His wonder Wall vaclaimirlg all that man can do. “KDAY OI‘ DECISION” ‘r. Pool l‘. Douglass. President he American University in Wash- on, in surnm the altar- notives ahead in the peacetime a! atomic power. states. quote, . . . ‘We lung-is Either going in live on an an c tilt. niiiltsiamllts." will‘! reflegt in art, literature, s u . miiltcls i: questloryl as to whether we ue going to have enotgh inner ethical resources to character in society. when we no 0M9!‘ hive scarcity and USES It to me there an some suggestions here in the words of Dr. Douglass. which we milhl- W11 d over. polnigln Soclst h remake up its mind today as o w at sort- oi lilo is intended shall be lived. Ag he states, we must make n. Lin? ' ' ' oing " er we are g an nnimslistlc plane". . . . . “Wears oingtohavesflawor- i‘? o! oi» ticn which is olodandwhich willrsflecti if in art, literature, music and beauty’ well {at or slllouid gnowgy w. a ppens on . an - géhvqlyrs to live “on on arliurslistlc p ifivelhg on the “Imimalistlc Plane" in livo on or . It rn fittest." It tsnésns slavery Oléifl-ith to w: W101. f-Iflfllofl lr , that God-Itv m own or 01! t Modern Chapel ll captions a son, lllo. Jfllllsnlshselfidvonsnoallrilggllm ‘t g lfli I lslznvlc sud in an... with for New England. IQ! Officiant sn- Ouroolo reach for hsv been ‘it? %“"‘§t“v'o‘i‘_t‘l'.’.°t Tfinli" at}? on. rim of the am dfllldpfl‘? and no bnge: 11c e. enslave or exploit them for his own selfish interest To live on ghe Animalistltc Plane shuts out the Doctrine qt the Fath- erhood of God, and the Brotherhood 0r men Truly. our's is in the light of History. “A CHOSEN GENERA TION" in that we have been privil- gtggd to defeat , . let us liopc forever. . . the chance of selfish men and nations. ifed "l! Wiih a, false sense of pr de. establishing ih ANIMALISTTC LAW. G "A DAY 0F OPPORTUNITY" But Just as TRULY is our's "A ChCSEN GENERATION". in ihfvt i0 us. falls the God-given prlvilvgvl and an. Qrutnlty of creai-mg a NEW WORLS. a wo cl in charatwr lls rgfegrgd to b DI‘. Douglas in i125 alternative pcturc . . to have a flower- tsel! in art, literatltre, music and , . ‘s great won - bow what n glorious chance is ours to bring this all to imitation we gnaw what religious revivals have brought to the world before our day. . What the world owes in tilt realm of art lo those lvfnsler Artists who found their inspiration in the Christian Plaiilh. _ Literature. . the literature that has best lend men onward and up- ward has come from the P?" 0i tho whose eyes have. en open lo lass Liglht qt the Holy Scriptures l\ "‘ why the K-mlldeii music to us irom those Nilseters ears have been attuned to v music cf Hetavenl . what real beauty is any duri in thls world which does not speak 0f GM it" gist?!- find source of all that is ut u And whot-n-as has ed in ‘he I experience of men be ore can ha?- pen today, , and can IhrWK-h man's creative genius. ihmilllh flii of the modern means of improved communication and than Tilt-p" . . . reach the nations an Dwgf-“l 01 the 'orlcl transforminl it 9i! darkness to wondrous light. We are conscious of the even here at home one of t e Lid ti. all flllmfi-fl irflfied-iefi ‘e5 i" the “untguched possibilities which in the lives of many who have Tact iglslyet been inspired to Christ- n vng. what tremendous and DOi-Bfliifli sources of NEW LIFE. Qt still un- fathomed human a-bility must lit 1n one hearts and lives of the mill- ions who have not yet seen ‘he flight of the Christian Faith Let us remember, that .he Eng- lsh sneaky“ peoples o1 the world no not the only people God has etrldowed with rich and noble tai- O. of Musicians. signs his HI arloiflinont in l7. S. District Court. Sea Ballots Pepare for Damp Tlhése scenes will be dulioated again this year when Camp ha], the Royal C ' Bea Cadet Camp opens July i4, i040. This camp ocatcd on bea/utiful Pownal Bay on Northumberiam Strait, h l2 miles from Charlotte- town is operated by the Charlotte- town division of the Navy League. of Canada with the assistance of the Royal Canadian Naval Service. Lleut K Cooke R C N (RJ has recently been appointed to H M. .5. "Queen Charlotte“ Naval OPficer-tin-tchs-rge Camp Lieut Cooke has wide ex- Azricnce both at sea and ashore. or the past year he has been st;- tlonsd at Saskatoon as Sea Oadel Staff Otficer {or Saskatchewan. . Iueut. Cooke indicated that, [[115 Year the camp training would cover ihose subjects which ll was imposs- ible to give instruct-ion on during ihg Winior months. These subjects are dear to the hearts of every Sea Cadet and include such interesting sub- jects as sailing. boating, excursions 111 large Naval power boats, rifle gauge work, swimming, recreation, c. MB-hy new features have been flfided ‘o the wmu this Year which Will aid in making the camp one of the most successful held Sea Cadet attending camln i5 as sured of a healthy invigorating t“, ents or abilities . ‘and no one can doubt, 1t, _ llfteEglvllhg of ‘the Bible to the people o n and, n their o n3"; wrough w“ a ‘u there. and was the means of brin - igrlltgfltgellfe lfitllnthat httfissflesgpén the s o e Eng . akin peoples, surely the ‘llble has stiii that nqlver to Work through Goals grace like a trahslonnation amongst other races anld peoples its the En iSh s 2i: 1E5 through putt g lopensing I g ihmilgh endeavouring to incorporate m their way of ilfe the teachings 0i '5 301v Word have been of skates! help in uplifting and c! saving mankind. through thelr missionary endeavours, through thelr determination to lee justice reign. _ through In. r efforts to creltlc a world-wide brotherhood, surcly the people which today arc,stiil in darkness have K-hctig own God-given ability to nlake their contribution {ct the welfare of all h-umah soc- ty . Who could say what marvellous things might s-prlng from a China, an India, an Africa, a Japan. a Moslem world if only each and all had the knowledge qt God's Word, which is today ours? "THE WORLD 0F TOMORROW" And this lends rne on to another thought, . sug esfed t0 me in l‘ >~ words of Dr. uglsss . . 1 quote. . . ll. ls a question as to whether we are going to have enough inner ethical resources to k character in society when we no onger have scarcity and drudgery and no long- er have to struggc ' Here he is looking s little way ahead to the time when through a rightful use of atomic energy. life for us who possess its secrets may be comfortable and easy. But the thought which ca!» ches my mind is this . . what etch lti1l_ happens will be decid- ed by “The inner ethcal rmoturces". A5 christian people we believe that the. “inner ethical resources" which lead to greatness of living are those which come into out hearts whqn our hearts are open to Gods Wcrd We believe that the only "inner ethical resources", which can mold and fashion human lives rightly, must spring from God and our be- lief in Him. How in the ‘world thtaln. ca? ‘we ever expect oher peopes o c world t0 live as we live. . . to think as we think. . to love as we 101s or know we ought to love. . . If we withol-d from them the one Book wont reveals the knowledge of Geri and of life? Sometimes we speak of the Bible as "ours". in a true sense it is . . in another ll isn't. . . . for 01.000 boil bond J. Alnrt Woll. closet onobuuldmiotingtbeso-caliedaoti- leader t such tremendous changes ‘m Week outing under ideal conditions. and capable supervision all at no expense to parents Bot-h the local corps, R, c_s,c r; Kent and the division in Summer- Bi still a few openings f r boys belween lne a es of Wars of use If suiatbe will be a-ble to it is not ours to k unto . selves. eep our The Bible is a sacred trust _ a trust given unto n5 to p355 to others That the Bible nus the open human hears is raved by Scripture itself ere is what the Bible can do 1n raga-rd to the “INNER. ETHDCAL OURCES" . Hebrews i: l2 "For the word of God is q , and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even lo the dividing as under of soul 8nd Spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is cl discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Nether is there any creature that is not manifest in his sighz; but all things are naked and o C'1- ed unto the eyes of Him with w onl we halve to do". Or again. . 2 Timothy 311647. "All Scripture is given b inspir~ atlon of God, and is profi able for} doctrine for repl-oof, for correction lor instruction in hleousness. That the man of God m-ay be perfect. thoroughly furnished unto all good works’. There is the answer. ‘PI-IE BIBLE. . God's Hoiv Wklrd can revolutionise the world. “OUR HOPE" (Patience Strong. from her boot: “Paths qt Peace" l . Outside the sphere of politics, above it. and beyond. ilhetne is sh ancient unity; a spirlt- ltal bond, 0f creatures who are one in Christ: the lettered and the free. This is the hope of all the world; this u.i ' . these boys attend camp this wer to to Go ‘s irutxl. every of racial varllty Flooding and obliterating a' mighty and immeas- urable tide Fed Inc For we have one hope. one King. and one unswerving aim l. .. can free the nations so that. War may cease, Then let m on wilth the task ell- trusted to us . that of giving His That is the command of my text. “We are a chosen people "That. ye should‘ show forth the isee of Him who hatfh called unseen n Busting through the narrow cree-is ndary Flowing in by crimsom rivers from spear-wounds in His S1Cl€. Cc-lY‘""" lrlcmnllonal. Allegiance to One Name. Christ our Hope. the only Saviour, and the Prince of Peace. . Saving Word to the Nations of Men. l tl‘ a royal esthotrd, ho na on. n uliali-M pie. a . 7 FOR T E $5: out of darkness, into His mar- vellous lsht" _ ' rstrlulLretl-tllo tArsdn vltewdluveeth-t Petcilio. President d the Aural-icon h‘ Candi-Mk‘ “J21 I‘ ch10!“ “do mum m violation of noel-n statute. U. 8. District Attorney gxtrqng watches l-b! litiion iiisto l 1t season Agplioaiion should be made to l e recruiting officer Thursday 0r Friday evenings at H, M.C S. “Queen Charlotte". The forming of hays mio the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps _give them lrent-al, moral and physical training through the med- lilnl of Naval instruction. RESTFUL ROOMS With the conllng of sunny’ days we look a! our surroundings with u more critical r-_ , We all want our homes to be comfortable to live ln and lovely to look st. To-day there are new arrange- ments nf furniture. new colors until last but not least. practical inform- ation is to hr- obtained on the mak- - f I . ‘ “d m. er; s ayis beautiful for a wilelelliggi/eitiahyl a 1135B)’ 92s t.o'-'°fi Cream °T WOT!’ mm“? It.G.l|. Personal Given Authority To Train Cadets (By The Canadian Prod) GITAWA. June U-‘Illle - mom today dealt with a bill ths will give the Royal Canadian Naval Service Dena-lint author- it to the i-rlinilll Corps. ‘Ihe bill. sponsored by Defence Lllnister Abbott, will but in sm- utory forlm the authority given to the Naval Service by orders-in.- coun-cil passed early in the war. The Naval Service will co-wmts with the Navy League in the training o! the corps. Mr. Abbott said there now are about 13.000 in the corps and this number will be extended to l5.- 000 The value of sea cadet training in the bringing up of young men lylas recognized. It was claimed by Navy League officials that there was not a record of a single serious offence against s member of the cadet corps. Mr. Abbott said he was unable to confirm the statement but was ready to accept its accuracy. Mr. Abbott laid than wen ll lea Cadet camps across Canada, with at least one in each vrov- ince. Boy's of more than 19 years cl age were not eligible for the WIN- llon. Grote &i»il'llfll1 lPC-Yale) said good and adequate accom- modation was a necessity if the corps was to function properly. Perhaps army buildings vacated could be tumed over to the Sea Cadets in that area. Mr. Abbott said steps would be taken to see that adequate sc- comlrrlodation was provided. A substantial portion of the funds provided for the corps vwas raised by urivste subscription as the corps in large part was operated bv the Navy League of Canada. Latvrence Skev rPC~Totronto ‘Prinitvl asked whether the gov- ernment was considering any nat- tonal vouth training movement over and above the various cadet cellos. Mr. Abbott said there were no such plans to his knowledge. Clarence Giilis (CUE-Cape Bre- .tcrl South) said the government should give officers of the corps nn allowance for their uniforms. uhlch they now had to purchase themselves. 'I1'le bill was approved in oom- fltittee and given third and final reading. ' of the walls. With papered walls. the color of paint for the woodwork may be _chosen from a shade in the paper. _Chilly white ceilings are. happily, almost a thing of the post. A light- ier tone than the color of the walls ceiling. So is l which be Savm 1,, ‘m; our day‘ dune,- jsibifllds with almost any color used deliberately dnno away with and 9" the Win5- the charm and beauty of spare i! be appreciated. _ When a restful room is the OM80! it is better to keep the walls and woodwork of illc szllne color. Flatw- crcrl or flgurcd draperlos may than be used ns an accank. Or the WW1- work may be of a slilzhii)’ 4991797 shade than iho backnrvuhd-POYJT to} the " JUNE ‘ethos Floor, ceiling. walls. each play a definite part in the decoration of a home. If they are not considered in [their relation to the whole room ithe effect is sure to be dlsanpolnt- .lng and restless, Beware of too lmuch pattern. Plain walls and pat~ terrled draperies are safe rules fol the amateur decorator. " -—-—--_-______- Bluebird Ensemble Beautifully designed ‘ in the modern mnn~ near - . . Mountrd with a flawless soli- tnire. t BLUEBIRD Diamond Duette Three flawless diamonds in the engagement rin wedding rill!- belng _