‘”1I'EBP:UARY as. 1950 | ......_...._...._.—o- -. -.._—. cuuscnrs TOMORROW I cuuacu oi ENGLAND a-"""""":'1'j-_i S. l’ETER'S CATHEDRAL Aldillll Square 5. Oaueo a. lil. Malone n|.A.. L.Th._lueurnbeni s ‘ up Sunnaa Iranton. Lie. Musie or-‘guilt and Choir Director‘ ______..._..._..._._.___.__ Sunder Services 7 see an. The iloiy communion 10.00 era. Katine 11.00 on. Choral luoharlst and lemon. - no p.m. Sunday School 1.00 p.m. lvenaoitl and Sermon Au are free and un- V’isi|t‘:= Ire welcomed and the merchant is glad to see them mgr the service. *j 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ’ -ms rasrsn cnuncn ggtabiiehed 1109 by lloyal Foun- dstlon. no neverond .l. 1‘. lbbott. Rector In ngygtoj F. Mugford, 'A.R-.C.0. Osflillfl Iltl Cl“! IIIIII First under in Lent I10 s.m. Holy Communion. 10.00 am. Sunday School 11.00 am. Morning Prayer and sermon. (Broadcast over CFCY). subject: "Christian Responsibil- ltiea.’ — BID Anthem: "God 0 Kinsman Lov- eI.”—Whltehead. 1.00 Evangelistic Service and Subject: “Why the Need of Salvation." Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. UNITED CHURCH oi CANADA ‘i'ltlNll}Y uumo’ CHURCH t The ileverend ll. 3. D. Asbford. M-33-. .BA.. 31).. Minister ‘ The liaverend B. 0. Blue, 3.5., up. Vial Minister MUM Dinah.-n.A.. interim Choir Director PM! Ondmoro. interim organist _l0 sun. Senior Church School “EL --L Bert-mm in the Social 11 am. Divine worship conduct- ed by Dr. lice. Sermon: "Man Does Not Live by Dread Alone" ilev. J. l. [free- Itone. D.D.. minister of Wesley Memorial Church. Monetou. Solo: "Going Home" (Dvorak). —-Mr. Stan Lancaster. Anthem: "Lift Up Your lung" (8. Coleridge-Taylor) 2.30 p.m. Parkdaie Community Sunday School. '1 p.m. Worship conducted by Dr. Rice. Sermon: “Me and My leuglen" —Dr. Freestone. Anthem‘ “Jesu, Word of cod Incarnate" (Mozart) Hymn-Anthem: "Father in High Heaven Dwelling" (Jackson) ‘'1 was glad when they mid unto me. let us go unto the House of the Lord.” BAPTIST THE umsr CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES [he lteverend '1‘. ll. liuneli Somers. DLA-. 3-'1‘-Na Minister Min I. Lillian Mcxonsle. Mus. Boo. Organist i0 a.m. Church School‘ . ii am. Morning Worship and Sermon: "Lead Us Not into Temp- Corner Prince and Fitsroy Sta. The Reverend James D. Davison. B.A.. B.D., Pastor. - Mrs. W. Allison Mscnee, A,1‘,O.fl. organist and Director of Choir. ___:_j___:_____._ 11 am. Morning Worship Sermon: "There's No Stopping Hall Way." Anthem: (Wesley). 12 noon The Church School 7 p.m. Evening Worship. "0 Lord My God.” central Guardian This is reserved for news of least intceet. but advertising of :0 'a7'.".e.'¢'§°'."u..e."" "' able in "- ooors for Photographs. ‘ an IlGNS. rinse lasso. nowaan smnmrs Fitted Footwear st 115 Queen Street. on samrs and Sweaters arrived. !§en'nedy's Ladies‘ Wear. JUNIOR LEAGUE Pantry Hie today 3.80 at Racers Hudlwere annulus sans. rreu today. at 3 r. M. nus rnamrsn. JONES srsmr 011 Uncmvloyment 0.30 nu. To- niabt. or 0 Y. mu moans nasnwann Company Ltd., have just complet- ed unloading a car'of lnsul Board. mar AIBIVED. — ,Newest and smartest in Slips and Gowns. Ken. nedy’s Laaiiea Wear. . CEANDLEII. 31008., for all Ply- wood and Chrometrim may Neme CLEARANCE -SALE. -— Still lots of bsrgsins left at Jack Cameron's. Charlottetown. ' KIRK YOUNG WOMEN'S GROUP Pantry Sole. Moore as Mc- Leod today. 2.30 P. M. F0: THE WEEK END.——Almond Gold Cake and Coffee Crumb Cake it Stewart Bakeries. over: 1,000 SPRING SAMPLES for tailored-to-measure suits and top costs. I. P. Msollherson a; Son. cnoxmom noanns and Discs at The island Book Room, Great George Street. CLEARANCE SALE. — Suits. Hats. wen. Worlrwesr at Jack cam ms. 13 Kent street. SATURDAY AND EVERY DAY at. Stewart. 3 ' "ee.‘. .delieious light fluffy Doughnuts. ...... .. THE - GUARDIAN; ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Trinity church 1 Junior W. A. iloldsllleetlng The first meeting for 1H0 of the Junior Wornanls Association "of Trinity Cburdt was held in Social Hall on ‘Wednesday. Febru- ary 22. . Following "the devotional rer- vloe. conducted by Mrs. liay Ken- nedy and Mrs. Helen Jones. the roll call and minutes of the previ- -ous meeting was read by the sec- ‘retary. this was followed by a brief' business meeting with the president in the chair. The officers were elected for the corningyear and are as fol- 1ow.s:‘President. Mrs. Earl Tay- lor: t*reesur..., - Mrs. William Henry; secretary. Miss Dorothy Keefe. The meeting then. adjourned, after which a delightful One-Act Play was presentadby tire "Siloki" group of the W.A., followed by rat. hments. The following is a description ofthe play with its cast: “After the Church Supprrlj Scene: Living room of Mrs. Howard: home. Time: November evening around vnine o'clock. , Six ladies, members of the Ladies’ Church Guild, meet at the home of Mrs. Howard. on at- tractive young widow, to discuss the annual church supper which has Just taken place that evening in the parish hall. Evidently it has been a good success until the women get. together and begin to criticize each other's cooking for the supper. The play ends with ‘Mrs. Howard deciding to run fut- ure church suppers herself so that everything will be perfect. The cast was as follows: a‘ Mrs. Esther Howard. president of the Church Guild, Mrs. Mar- garet McKinnon. Elsie, her maid. Mrs. Lois Croc- kett. Mrs. Blossom Richards, treasur- er of the Guild, Mrs. Eva Mac- Millan. Miss Katherine Gardiner, Mrs. Jean Garnhum. Mrs. Cora ,Tracy, Mrs. Edith Pryor. Mrs. Ethel Literature , And Life- . By IOOIIIAN DANE’! PUIOATOIY. !'n his ‘(Dream of Geronttus." Cardinal Newman tells us about the passing of a soul and shows how it felt on its arrival st Pur- IW-'|I'¥. So impressed was the late Dr. Alexander Whyte by the med. ing of this poem that he said that when he came to his dearth-bed he wished to have it read to him and also the river scenes in the "Pilgrims Progress." The in‘ ‘ ‘ * or now Avnuetr l'0liilI.Elis Illll iiilll8EIlY We will care for your chil- dru while you Shop. Attend 1 mail. or club. For appointment i>|I0I|°=-- 1880-1. 5 ' , - ltltf. 0. ll. SOY NUISIBY SUPEBVISOI ill. Spring Park need the Passing of the spirit are mov- lng and one wonders what Matthew Arnold would think of the remarks made by oiiservers. for Arnold save instructions about the quiet he wished when that hour came: "spare me the whispering crowded room, The friends that come. and see, and go . . . . Nor bring to arise cease a. av. some doctor full of phrase and fame . . . - Nor brotherdoctorofthesoul... Bring none of these ' But move me to the window where Where I can feel the effect of the generous sun." Pursutory is a. wmbol of the whole life of man from convers- ion to death; man no longer sunk in ignorance and sin as in the “In- ferno" nor soaring aloft as in Paradise, but struggling against an. ficulties and temptations, making amends for misuse of free win. Dante pictures it as a mountain hard to climb. but the climbing Bets easier as the travellers ascend. whereas in the Inferno sin is considered in its manifold and multiforn effects in the Purgatory 13 is regarded in its causes and all referred to disordered love. Pride torted love; sloth as defective love; sloth as defective love: avarice. gluttoni’. luxury as excessive love, Within the gates of Purgatory are seven terraces. each devoted to the purgation of one of the seven capitol sins. In the first three terraces sins of the spirit 3" “Dialed: in the fourth terrace 510*/h Whl is both spiritual and Church Choir. anger. envy are illustrations of dis- a‘ Cemetery, Kensinsi=on- ‘— rible were my 110% inflnl“ Goodness. has mafia. arms that it takes whatever turns back to 1:. ) verily there is much beauty and pathos in the Pursetory. lN_ Mry__omAM . Mn. is. rzussnrn. cnaro _ The funeral of the late John missed Craig, who passed awwy on January 20th. 1950- W35 119“ °“ Monday, January 23rd. 1 “M home of his daughter Mm . Wm l-ledrbert, Surmnenslde East. The funeral was 181191)’, 8"-'-€W5‘°d by friends and relatives from sum- merside and dim”- The Rev. K. G. Sullivan. who of- ficisted at both services. at the very momneglw find 3?mP‘1‘mz ins address friends who attended ‘the ftmeml The hymns sung were Sofe’is1 the Ann, of Jesus", "me Lords sh -- and “Abide with Me. under nu. direction of the United The ~l1beo.rere were P. L. Bow- nea, upcfhlrome Graig. Stanley Jack. Robertson. Alfred Waite and Wlil-llem - . , mtemient was in the Peoples FIDVVEES f_.ww_fi{ tit and 1''ami-\i’- ? f;;.&‘A'lJl I-lid S’?-an1€’Y~ rnsmou snow ‘TICKETS Aver-ylimiteduumberoftifletsareavalhblefor an EXTRA SHOWING of the “PARADE OF SPRING FA_Slli0NS"‘whieh the Junior Ladies’ Aid of the PrincelildwardlslandllospitalwlIlpresentat0:00p.m. on March 15th. - _ To oblige those whom we have been unable to accommodate these ticket: will go on PUBLIC SALE at ilOLMAN’S Today, Saturday, February 25 at V8 p.m. Rcservationsalreadymadeforthlsshowizobe called for this afternoon at lIolman's. PLEASE—N0 PHONE CALLS ilerotiy Iilr says — Continued from base 2 without their having done something to you. Without their huvins made you cynical and bitter, or sweet and understanding; without their having ‘at least taught you some philosophy of life. Another superstition towvhich we cling is that women age snort rapidly than men. Possibly this may have been the case in the past when women led narrow, dull lives and rusted outfifor lack of rub- bing up against the world. Then, when a girl married, she was tied to her home and was expected henceforth to take her interest in ills vlcsrously through her husband and children. A good wife and mothet wasn't. supposed to consider her looks or her figure, or read anything except books of devotion, and naturally she did get to look like her husband's mother. 'I‘he'modern woman has changed all that. The middle-aged woinu of today looks younger than her husband, even when they are In proximately the same age. Also, she is peppier. She is the one was wants to go places and do things and who drugs him out to places at amusement and on trips. And she belongs to study clubs and current events classes. and she is up on her politics, and hasn't the siighteel idea of settling dowr‘ to senllity for the next twenty years. _ ‘ xnmrowonrsx . But if men have the advantage of women in youth’, age is Held to women than it is to man. No old woman is as forlorn and lonely as an old man. Somehow the old woman can take care of herself bet- ter. She can make more of a home for herself if she has to live ale and if she has to live with others she fits in better than the old rd: does. And somehow people are tenderer and kinder to the old woman than they are to the old man. The man who is too old to be in business or to follow his old can cupntion is lost. He is bored to death. He does not know how to Ill time. But the old woman has her crony or two; she can snake patella work quilts or crochet or knit: she can take care of her children's oh dren and keep her heart warm with their devotion, for so often old and the young meet on the common plane of childhood. And‘ so, perhaps, life, which is more just. than we thinlr. avm age; matters up by giving men the best of age when they are yours‘ and women the best of age when they are old. ' .. Sermon: “What Good is the LADIES DRESSES Clark and Mrs. Sadie Show, . spy-ny—J-.‘.st:i1er. Alfred and FlIIn- ~ tatlon. , . Sweaters. . °“nal. in the fifth, sixth and se'v- nono-rnv DIX cannot; reply personally to readers but will sas- Anthem: “come. I Pray 'l'1|°°-" 3”" °~‘ ’":“’°“"°""' “Y1”-3 ""1 “'5 3°“ °‘°°-“W It “‘°"‘"’°" °‘ "'° 3°'"‘- c-nth terraces sins of the flesh. V’ n ’ end we: roblemr of ' i t c throu h h rum.’ .._._. .._. (Anderson: R m N . sun" mA:::li::?): ‘We Would See Jeane» gaggtgvy reduced pfloee. The Sport ‘ . :‘]hSrae;SE:n;el::D.i§1:S:m encigrerrgiov; Spray-—.'i-ieien. Arlfiwr. caste km, P n eres g er en’ I i or _ Solo: “ ye a o - ' - g . .— s eh or ear 0 , youth, has (iron: The Iloiy city) A. s.. Gaul wflgii Il0“h¢t'I_Rihliy invited to NW smmmN_r-——- h Gard TIIIIIIKS ates contrary to the sin. in order m5’_1‘.’,..,,"”'_,,,,'°°"H,,',..,4._ _M"_ N_ n_ Mun“ ‘ ' p w a Baptist church. Dom ch —a-ndlb§g3lAi;‘r:. __ te exatetthe suffering souls to eX- gp,~.,,..unldred and Grand. 7 9”‘ E"'“"" “ ' ‘M are Coke Plates 0o'ui?rnents now The membeil °' ‘"9 55 V9" nitltcrrs very mom M the and 0’ dh“¢'"“' F :"""°"‘ """°’ ”"‘"'“°"' "' CENTRAL HRI on'di:nloy st rim Abeeweui om omen‘: *Nur5e=> Guild Wish 1° °X- msonm “fie mrms an ”“°"‘"‘° 8po'a.y—-Lloyd and Doris » _ 5°“ A°“'"7"" C STMN Court. press sincere thanks to the ladies gm. ca, °,$° done M H" vuwe‘ 8l¥|’I1-ala-"199 ‘ Mun... “Blast Are The Pure In CHURCH of the different organizations ,f’°“"ed ° °“‘"" ““‘- PM‘ nor. Instruction as Female Attendants-—'.l'wo Years Course lesrt." (Eaton). gm“-H; mvgg ogA3G!_,_ throughout the city, and to all m::r§he’;":1’y1°n,u;I°‘1r'tt°""°: Wreeth.—.Alice. Will and llumilly. . V We cordially invite you to share 119 Kent Street Sam, Unmd chm“ Wm“ others, who sent donations of tm my up3°m‘; ngggiliiaflsilczf Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmae- ' Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'h., Minister h id ; 1 t th W t Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and mm cm 118 ‘go 0 G en h we“ 0" End Nurseries for flowers and to 11 A. M. Hampshire 230 P. M. where ology, Medicine and Surgery, Obstetrics and Pediatrics; my ” ”“" Psychiatry and Mental Nursing, Lectures and Prec- Hunter River 7.30.1-{toward Cthris-tie. "‘""' IN ME_t_ii_OitlAbi Chm’ r . ll h l y way contributed to He“ the ¢!1_Vi0us have their eye- . x ZION PRESBYTERIAN , I Minister. :heV|'w:ce';'-1;! mm m_ n W irdsnflggrug giutrnegnre stitching. -nmmmmmotmnamhue tlcal Demonstrations in Nursing Procedures. U, CHURCH um um sud-y saw‘ "4 cntmcn op 50¢”-LANp__ opening of the new Hospital Pa- math. The dothmlgnuhsvgyk “flung who posed awty Febru. .__.—:-————-——- hm“ no“, service. gem, m1ggCo&te- Vl"°n- mad mu "7 gear, 1048. \ A llcustg must be 18 of e or oven Prince and GIIIWII “'09” y ' ' gown 11 A M mm-h mu 7 p M - ?""——‘ ’ M on man‘ “° ““'°' 5 -«ma «;,,g,;;;v;- web-M c..‘.}..'1’..f’..'.;'.:'.; ‘“°"""' “’°“”’ "" s. s. omionéaown a P. M. am‘ Happenings or The Week .‘.tt.‘:.t;.;”:‘.J“..:é“‘:..°:‘3.i’'...:'::‘°'' ** ""‘?‘..:.""""'°" '° ‘°""‘ ‘“ ' “W P" m°'**'" -» . :. run 11 A. M. Rev. J. H. Birth-op. __ 1 t - v em...-. » - ‘. Ir. rruur Johnston. .e.'r.c.r.. g:;"','['°("s'm‘c’:e’§:':°M:’7l‘3'::l-":0 Cm continued mm m. 2 pu’;nf§,y"“;s ‘’}m'§3’**gyb°t;g*3:m 11} My Woudeiet ‘zko-e-10".“ ‘“ First Year: First 3 mths. (Probation period) 835. .. Organist and Choir norm. M. . _ . -mascara m sgalpetrfid 1.0:; ‘£ once, 0, mm, mlptm on $8 I Mails-ygnvm much, “.1 epelkol Follod 9 months f''-‘—''‘'’‘‘’—_‘'‘' I Y e r sea at -. 11 an - Secon . ... . .... ”°':‘:' .''‘-'%!.'....u .- ""' '"“‘“' "°'''‘''’ #2:?‘ ?”~"“.‘.'.'s“..:'.i.’5"’:.°.':; .3“;f""“ii“}i:2.{°“:.::?;f:..‘::§: «'é"s‘»y“"»nev1="i’ca!‘oé’*~‘.i.".f..ié‘°.‘.°“:.fi- ..... mu -«--m- a........ . .00 ' . an. em: '_‘ .- npoy. e , . tn, _ _ ’ " ' ..s-rue Friendship." The Knights of ginfon. ‘Beware ‘er Lableie." Men's Association of the Baptist were of daffodils. _ ',’,,,§’,ff,‘§a°§’,;f"md “gysfgfvfégggdflgi r<=Men- ward Charge $70.00 "Pythias will worship with us. °|' An“|¢m- Wmllil "10 church. ' ‘ i'rom time to time visit the poet Ever Remembered ‘by D“'l“"°' ~ King." (Ira B. Wilson). Friday 1.30 p.m. — Week-night Mrs. Lelth W. Smith of Mono- Gertie ton, N. B., was a visitor this week hung... vlioom, board, laundry and uniforms provided. ‘ liymns: l09. roe. 582. The Mule in purgatory do not hum, rem. M ;,,,,d_ 0 rayon rasronas. errands.-.- Iry -Soul."—!Vanoff. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School ' llid Bible Cllflflo Tbe minister will conduct‘ Nae Service and Bible Study. These United services are designed to meet the needs of the worshipper and to bring men and women closer to Chlumh Services will be held Sunday. February Nth, as follows. II A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Orapuicl. 7.30 P. M. Cape Traverse. Rev. B. in Summerslde. the guest of he!‘ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eric MscKa.Y. . God until they are purified: sense of shame and Justice forbid wish to go into the presence of the ____._.L_._ IN M:_n_oaIAM 1,, bvhsg memory of I gar application forms and further particulars ap- p Y '- rum MATRON, it. and the 1 th 11! - men. Mae, ",5 . knowreqn 01 L. Bacon, Mlnilter. Mrs. James Connell entertained ments thé °:_e cbulifxinngyillfluitioiio mmmmu. ch,‘ Falconvéood Ho ital, P. O. Box 90, ' mm‘ ill Will. --- a number of her friends at brldfl “Mm _ 5, Dent __ JOHN T. MMKINNON I P . * l' ‘wags’? iload to you are invited to attend Cen- ‘““"“°°‘~ " 39”“; "°"' 5‘ “°" "°‘“° "‘ 5""-‘"‘°""‘° °" way aridmzomer to .°..‘.’‘..’7‘‘1§'...’‘ 1' h ms. hm ml’ ' E I‘ v 07-00 it-ll}; 'n'|'|'|" ' bl Chm“-n church “I ‘H. vice will be held in I-iazeiirook Tuesday evening when three tables hrucmma “Ah me how di"““e¥,/ who died Februar! 5" ' ‘l;:l:nmAnthemr Selected. Lord’: Day. ‘ w“r;§‘m°“.,?".7§;'yPW§# Wm‘ m ‘my’ . . e are those straits from those of helll lruerted Ir! '3" ’“““" Anthem "no l~|‘¢'I |""¥°“-"’ L 1? Mt. ‘I-lerbert and II-iszelhmok Mrs. Q. Roy Ahern returned yer u.§§f;‘o‘;°$:8 to?‘ air: the ten- . ' . : to -Church b l to her home n sou 5711783 T! . Wot" United PENTECOS Younx People Them In r §e“r'rd;:'e"dePa*;:':r an “Mme ,,,,_ go. the prayers 17! those on earth. . Youth Fellowship. Guest speaker. in’. sterllen Achiand. MONTAGUI UNITED CIIUIDII Return unto the Lord. and for- ‘ mke thy sins: make thy liflytf before ills face. and lie will lead thee out of darhsem into the light or their confession that they have already been lifted by them. A character called Forese tells Dante CHURCH 81 Elm Avenue 1: with friends. in. D.slhouIle. N3- IN ME!_OR|AM Mi" 1'3"‘ °“’- s“’“’“'""'°' W” runs. arms M. wrrrrs at health.” You are cordially invited j worship with us. « POPULAR SPEECH VAN NUYS. Callf.. Feb. 23- (AP) -— Kept waiting more than three hours to give a speech last night. Dr. Robert A. Millikan. noted scientist. did what-many an after-dinner speaker has no doubt wished to do. He said: "At this hour. I fear the mind is too weary to listen to the speech i have pre~vered- 1 had intended to discuss one of the chapter's in my new book. The Road to Peace.‘ Any of you who are interested may read the cook" Then he set down. sorts you DAIIII PLUNKIEY. Kent. higland - (GP) -— Rover. six month-old pull of baker '1'. S. Skipton. earned I his bone. He barked until skloton got out of bed and found that «a gm ofooal in his beku-y was on re. ‘ « . "'5 BIBLE‘ rouse (operates h the IIOIQ ‘Sedetfl. Reverend Quincy Stairs, Pastor Phone 2190-]. SERVICES 10 am. Sunday Sohool_ 11 ran. Worship and train 2 p.m. Children's Church ‘I p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are Invited. "The Church Thai’: Different" SF LVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 am. Holiness Martini- Snbject: "Danger Points.” 2:30 p.m. Sunday School Bible Class. ' (.10 p.m. open Air Service- Grafton Street. 1.00 p.m. Salvation Meeting. Subject: "Fe-lng By.’ Songeter Selection: "God is Near Thee.” ' ' All are wflwllm IIISPEI. IIALI. Upper Prisca Street Order of Meetings for.Lerd’s Day so am. Sunday School it a.m. -of Bread 1.80 p.m. Gospel Meet!!!- ne good newer how men al- though born a donor. may Halli the ileil described in Hart I4! ~ "..:-*...~.:..:“' ""' '* time -' Meeting in It. OIIBIIIU School I I-3. CllABOE.—Dr. Mackenzie will be- gin two Lenten Series of Sermons Sunday. February 26th. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Mcnfélmie. 3 P. M. Dower Montague. Y. P. ‘U. Mon- tague at close of evening service. DBADALBANEPASTODAL CHANGE. — Services svunnluy. Feb- ruory 26th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Br-ariaolbene 7.30 P. M. W. B. Mac- Phaitl, Minister. Len‘ son rot ‘rain. AT MON'1‘liEAL—Mr. N’. Jewar Clow. Sales Manager of Carter & Corn- pany. left this morning for Mon- treal where he will attend the annual Toy Fair which in to be held in the Mount Royal Hotel from Feb. 27 to March 3. Dur- ing his stay ln‘Mont.real Mr. Claw will be registered at The Latin- tian Hotel and will visit several firms which he has had business connection with for the part ntnnber of years. Mr. Clow ex- pects to be absent from the pro- vince until the'latter part of next week . sursnel oousr .. Two ap- goaie were dismissed Yelterday in Supreme Court by ohm Justice '1’. A. Campbell and two others ad- journed until the April sittings. The appeal or James naught from a conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated iseed. In. B. R. Deli. iAmR0b- hostess to three tables of bridge on Monday ev.eni.n8-_ - Mn, 3, W. Manson of Summer- side is visiting with her daughter. that the prayers of his “little wid- W" had helped him along. one of the most touching things in all Dante is the story of Boon. conte. who was claimed by an angel of God because there was found Mrs. George Lewis in Moncton. N. B. O I I Mrs. Thane A. Campbell left Summerride on Monday m°"|“‘K for Montreal. She will be rejoin- ed by her husband on the 28th after which they will visit in Van- couver, B. C. _ . . Mm Barbara Cierk,_daughter of Dr, and Mrs. H. E. Clark. Slim‘ merside, was'hostese to twelve of her school churns at her home on Friday evening. . ' Mr. and Mrs’. lirneet L. Walker of Summerside, entertained a num- ber of their friends It their home on 'l‘hureday.evenihg. __:.__...j_..:.. seritenee of 0 months in,'Jali and tone or additional 0 months eon- finned. Mr. 1.. P. O'Donnell for the appellant. The appeal at Bar- old Malone from a conviction for drunken driving was adjourned .until the April sitting for judg- ment. Mr. Bell for the appellant. The Excise Act appeal'of Iawrenee Dewar uetheeon was. set over. to the April sittings. . J. A. Mac- Doneld. K. O. eeented the flellaninm all cases the crown wmrepreetnted by Mr. J. P. Nich- O I ‘ and ‘mew ‘stanza cos-rs. ofissss arcosur-rs o o v as one neuron lisorrl. on his cheek A little "fear"—"Ong D001‘ tear” Dante calls it. This char- acter was fatally wounded in a. battle and Satan thought he be- longed to him. but as he lay in death there was seen this tour and that showed that he was sorry and so was saved. (Purg. 5:101.) One writer calls this fear "one of the priceless pearls in the treasury of the world's poetry." These word; from the lips or a king (in canto 8:121-133) are of like tenor (“Bor- 4-ur--T In Moratorium ,s_...— v " '. '-at ‘I;;v I-1‘..'4,g,: -'. in a foreign land, aever'see. ' -_letiaaiag'!loweraforme._ Iverreaiemberedbyhiewife _, _ 1,“ Julia. who deserted WI ‘“° February 28th. 1940- Just a. year Ice S011 W9 53.“ As God ended your Ym 3“; your loving memory iilil Y heart As though it were yesterday. Husband. is ME_ig|_ORiAM_ In loving memory of Mns.~wn.uAM M-oil!-NW1 who died rebrnsrv 25”» 1'?“- ,, guitar and Daughter. III MEMOIIIAM In loving memory of I 0°“ husband and timid!’-' ausrnv o. muarnv. who polled ‘WW Irehruary re. rm. 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