PAGE mm .—j ‘me GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN igion And I .ife By Very Bev..Geo_rge o. Pidgeon, o.o.. L.I..D. First Moderator oi the United Church of canals (copyright) The train Journey through therknowledge and skill to relieve the mountains and across the prairies sufferers and to stop the progress in mid-winter stsrtles one into at the plague. In many cases this thoughtfulness these days. There ‘past winter fire has broken out in we were perfectly comfortable in homes. and men and women have well-equirpvped cars. with every -plunged into rooms filled with ‘ty generously met, thrilled smoke and flame to rescue the aged with the grandeur of the snow on or the child. A new force is dis- the mountains and amazed atthe covered in nature which will do reports we heard of the cold on the wonders for mankind when under- HAS EVERYTHING! DOES GI The BEAVER momc GARDEN TRACTOR G8 is ' . :....:.::r:...:.'°'+ -Wvv" f coorrs for Photographs. , riumms rllxa. Phone see. I nowsan MMINNIS Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen street. l onsnnnan mos. for “Weldtcx" plywood I ' AFTERNOON Tm’ B‘3’“5" prairies stood and controlled and scientists wn"£_‘”°‘;5P:3;’t’;' "°d“'v Rb‘ But men were facing the risks of at once begin their experiments snowslide end the storm in order that our journey might be unbrok- en. and men were frosobitten at- tending to our trains at forty or knowing full well that a. single mistake may expose their own lives to a deadly thrust. Consider for example, the number of ma/rtyrdorns II o r e are dependable quality products that aid OVER 1.000 SPRING SAMILES for tailored-t<>measus'e suits and CHECK THESE FEATURES! in protectln your health °°'u' J’ P‘ M“P~h°"°“ ‘I’ forty-ifive below that we might which our conquest of the air has . RlnEs- N0 WALKWG. against 3 Inlet __ Il‘Dl.‘\’1a€lIei;l garmteh and aeissé . ,1 “ cog: Then‘-‘elmigaaot enmsgvance ii: g%T.0Pé —-T PLENTY OF PULL down” an yourse osoxmonn nouns and M. . fh '’ ‘Pp’ " ‘ ' "‘ ‘ml; t .°” " ° " "° ‘ B ARD AND REVERSE ! against the discomfort of 3:: .é The gland Book Room, msV*;n“.; w;.;;;r;;u lggfgwgf 3;; ‘g;;'*,,;*;s o°,;x‘;;_,;f“‘- °' °°=f- °' REAR WHEELS ADJUSTABLE wnrm ‘ wintry weather yet to °°‘Y° ’" ' their lives. The soldier risked every- It is a mistake. however, to ma.g- U10‘ CHANGE “ELEMENTS 9 4-7 HOURS WORK ON ONE GALLON GAS Complete line of attachment: lnelndingx—0ultivstor, Illic. plow, disc barrow, lertlliser sovver, all steel body half ton trailer, hay rake, side typo mower liar, etc. Jsend for illustrated and descriptive pamphlet showing In ous attachments with delivery prices. There is no obligation. thing that we might enjoy our freedom, and many made the sup- reme sacrifice in defense of our homes and altars, and rightly we magnify their heroism. But too of- ten we overlook ministries equally self-forgetful which are offered at nify the conssmwnces at the deed at the cost or its governing motives or principle. with some the self- ‘giving which sometimes results in sacrifice means self-enlargement ‘and gratifying reel ts.In fact, Jesus pointed out on more occasions come. And at our low, low prices, these timely values represent healthy economy to comfort your budget. (rlllllill *COLli lllillllll CllESl‘Elll"l'.ELD. Highest qual- ity. Velour. Bargain price. Toombs Music Store. REA; 5. GRAHAM ROGERS on Jobs campaign today at LP. M. Puretast Wet 0' F" C‘ Y‘ every turn of the way. than one that self-sacrifice is the W’ M" "°" “""‘ “'1' “"591 In °“|' 0"“ |"""‘°* IIMCIIIIII’ ASA-REX -rnnnnrs cos-1-mm c,.....-Wu Mm A story from the ancient world way to self-realization. *°“'"‘°I- ""1 will be visited to rive I demonstration at any 100' ' ' fly may correct us here Those f The d 1 9 in time, - we Harbour Rink. Wednesday. March ~ - ° "5 °8”° ° "W W“ I ' who were accustomed to roam (the fields and woods in ooyhood remem- ber gratefully springs from which we used to drink and often in our weariness we long for the cooling drauzhus that refreshed us in days fluence is the sincerity behind the instruction and counsel given. Two of the most effective teachers in Canada demanded from their stud- ents mastery of the technicalities of their subject in a way that aston- lst. Woilie soant1ebu.ry's skating troupe will perform. NlIW' snrrmnnr r.-ngush Fine Bone dune. Cups and Saucers. cake Plates. or exit. now on mo osnsoous or onnnm suns "CW5 V5903“ wnicre nronsv son your: can. we ran-:2 ARTHUR VESEY VICE’! INHALEB ...iake... 39., div.” ‘E The Abqwe“ Gm ovum gone by. well. lung David, at the ished observers. but what shaped __ . 2:137:12‘ raid augayfi '1;-lard fighting ex- thoslet Slllgegfil was the soul P. E’. ALxA'sELTzEB TABLETS RESERVE TUESDAY AND only give ‘me a a:1ni:“Z?$Térwmm°"1dil§: grllths sand“ linen?“ ixnuslagxt I THURSDAY. March 7th and 9th. for 210:: Young People's “surprise Concert." ‘Directed by Mrs. Arthur W‘ ' 50° the well at Bethlehem——a well be-‘subjects taught. Side the 88!!-" A listener once complained about Church in north mains. and west . Norway.- (OP)— The glimul alien). cold misery. ‘ J" I//57.455 heedochs, phenecovla for level and rollolns for ‘ .. J//S7Al7J‘ :';:::1° (clinically tested) toualarom ills allergic response lo the sold virus and lime-prover: A.P.C. elfeziivsly overcomes ‘ :'l=.glvs immsdiols relial oven II AT THE FIRST SIGN OF A_ COLD! is o oonlslnsllen ol the BEST Ptovsn anll-,IIIslomins and A.P.C. IA.5.A. Io! TWO-WAV ollnilx on cold The new nnlhlllslnmine IIEXALL COLD BORE LOTION fidoeéallu VASELINE LIP ICE 250 800 BBONCEIAII. COUCH BYBUP 8 es. bottle 75¢ CUTEX ‘HAND CREAM ‘3°—5DOclIl 1 for 090- Rlofper. tontlgiht at 8.45. Up To Ottawa. Health and Welfare a/t Queen Square School at 130 P. M.. Perk- [dole 2.30 P. M. on Tuesday, Feb- 130 P. M.. Rodhfoxrl Square School 2.30 P. M. on Wednesday. March 1st. Notzre Deane Academy at 1.30 P. M. and Model! School 1’. M. on lllmrsday. March 2nd. THE NATION'S BUSINESS. (M. J. Coldweli will speak over CZBA fubject. "It Is Now IMMUNIZING CLINICS will be ndzuct .. by the Department of at 0.30 own comrades had risked their lives should do thisl It is the blood of of ancient days rarely found finer At that moment Bethlehem was.the powerlessness of a speech. per- occupied by a Philstfne garrison, | feel: in form but lacking in fire. and But four of his young men eager for l 9. friend commented, "I perceived bdventure and devoted to their that virtue did not go out of him." chief. broke through the Philstine1'l‘he orator who would reproduce guard and brouxht him water from ' his convictions in his audience must that spring. David was moved to throw himself into his oratory: the depths; water for which his when Winston Churchill staked every personal interest and ambit- ion to arouse the spirit of Britain to maintain her freedom, his words were like sledgehammci blows, driving the message home to every heart. only by self-giving can any service reach its highest effeciive- ness. and the glory of our race is that this is so often given. What is Christianity anyway but salvation by sacrifice? At its fount was too sacred to him for even parched lips to touch. so he poured it out as a perfect offering to God and hallowed his action with this prayer: "Far be it from me that I fiielllwllc went at the peril of their was ” The insight of that soldier-saint China by Canadian missionaries. but many of the most thrilling have never been written. These are stor- ies which missionaries do not tell, and they deal with the ways in which they have borne with the infinnities and hatred of men in order to lift them above the weak- ness and wickedness of their past. Today with Communism in com- mandinohine, and with full know- ledge oat the hatred which many of them feel for Christianity. the missionatriu of the Church are re- rneining at their posts to hold the ground gained for the cause of Christ and to advance wherever advoncernent is possible. Often 3lilRaOiElN first floating herring oil factory began production here recently. The “Clurpea," as the ship is called. has a production capacity of up to 5.000 barrels a day. It can receive 16,000 barrels of herring under deck and 6.000 barrels above and is equipped with tanks for 8.000 tons of herring oil. Don't Sufier Needlessly From TIM Torturlng Pains Of Trybo Mvnv M0" 0"" H" E X R I v. cu-y pom“; Com“ _ M expression. The man of war recog- is the self-giving or the son of God Annodengfreglggltglilsse Isidecrinilaifii mm . ._1,h:o;“Iv‘:llIb|I II symptoms are esilml. the sfipmdjuy Mu.s“.a.w._, Cour. nized what is often forgotten by the which. through the wickedness of omnm church, 3...; 11», .11 mm” gm‘ "l";-W” “M ¢,......""“"‘“.... M... Pod“. pack of .5 which yum.day_ two men charged with man of peaee—the exceeding pre- men, culminated in the Cross. The back to the principle with which .1 Anhri nhnunstiun and ‘ the“ under 32, pleaded sum}, to cioiusness of service offered at the key principle of the Christian ethic wg glggx-tQd...',h3 “cut of ,1] SD...“ -]1)'i'.).fiu;{n‘.ne“?.e;pll:.nlsI_snt G . I ' W .'h.h‘ui.“mh the charge and we," remanded rls .or cost. of life. is the'bellevers self-investment in ual success is self-surrender to the an ‘.1-. as ollur orsa - on; :10‘ m wedmsd. for sentence How often service or this quality others self-realization. The story of cause and to the Lord of life. dru has DOLO . Get a bottle (ode vent the -51-“ qwn-cl rm .‘§'.‘,,, charge mi’ .,... ,5 ...,, ,e_' is ortered in our time and accepted the rounding or Christianity in par ._.__._______ --("I-‘TDOLOIN helvgv-,°9,e;,g:,:*",;'; . can commend. Gqacooceoo mm M the that of . mall amount as a matter of course! Ah epidemic an countries abounds in instances Tum young p-Aguggs “.;,_,,j,",'__.,,k }[,,° 72.4.2.2‘ "M" '''"'°‘‘'* “W” or «-1 m we .*:'.::.“..‘:i.: ‘.’}..“‘.‘..‘2“.°‘““ e2°°'rv- :i..:.:2:’:';“:. ~ f ..‘il.‘:..":J‘:':.'.'.°° «.22.-.*".. -rt _ , an m- o e pe. _ - — 0/ ”"°°°’I'”°°°““w"'d ’°°°“uy' T"’° drunk “Pd d1’°’ mediatcly a nurse volunteers her incidents have been related of -the au‘:¢8:1cu1]:ug.;‘91 5:)1.::1:s ..."3...,..'§'.’.§5. ""’ .0 53° g3ih..',°“' mm‘ (/0 bosdbla experienced edvlor. derlles appeared. one being fined m. d dd. t st bush t th Town“, - H 072 A.d’°{°°'m’“hbp.’“ am ‘ml com or m days um the s cesan cacs her sdentilio c a men of e christian .1.-,1 ._.-¢.,_ llli NEW ANII-HISIAMINE mm A r c rm hi.‘ N.‘ “do” otlwr 85 and costs or 10 days. bereioreereluloompoondlng. “ COUET OF DIVORCE — At the last sitting of the Court of Divorce four decrees were made absotvutc. Decree absolute was granted the me oNE_-DAY, W10-W_AY_1’llAfMEN'l voe_cg_i_o unseen ‘ plaintiff in the following cases: Edna Arnelde. Creamer, plaintiff and ELLISBROS.. WHERE YOU BUY AT THE LOWEST PRICES . THESE ARE NOT SPECIALS. THESE. ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES EGGS DISPENSING CHEMISTS - PHONE 2/9 plaintiff vs Eugene Cordon Penny and Daisy Joan Jen-klnson. defend- this. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. cost. or GEORGE 5. KENT srs. .... ,..,... .....u . nice eozft mud Personals Unloading Cor OUAKER FEEDS PIongr__|leys , ‘The Pillars," sydnqv street. 1.111 :’.f:‘.‘’..“.';‘..'..‘:.’..‘. .‘3’.:i‘.°.. .....' .'.i¥Y.~ Y's lienttes Vote Mr. mm w. mum. M. L. Comilrrued from page 2 a while. I am not prepared to A. 15 Inthiollli ‘*0 “W114 T110 1090:‘ S w..k “ . any jun hm" mm u go“ um. Y n - ing of esesson, sccompanmed 3; . p over the dinner table or at You could 1....-1 my amount Mrs. Phillips. They are gue e F e°nv.nI.nc. onr 6'' he factory. ~ 0 0 e e empty shells or bones WIDE |b°‘"" "The life of a lobster is not long in any case," continued the .t‘.nr_\I teller. “You know. they are “‘.kiular cannibals. often eating -ach other up when they are ‘Dung out sheliers, and lobster =ozl\vn is a favourite dish of the Himzz tribe: so, you see. with one enemy or another, always mu-suing the youngsters, one often \\0llCICi‘S how any of them man- Ines to escape)? "When a lobster shed its shell. I'““' does it protect ‘ its tcndcr lady?" 1 questioned. sh nd farmers often gfeead this ‘on their fields for fertilizer." _ 1 You have been reading I_ rel pioneers story about the flslalnl of lobsters on the south more some seventy-three yell‘! 18°- , ancient MARVEL The i; ' gardens of Babylon had terraces ranging from 70 $9 300 feet above ground level and were watered from st/oraB° “"33 on the highest terrace. and et'tbis"prico_ it's a ehalIengeYto', your sense of value! it's unlikely that you can match The regular monthly meetlns 0‘ the vs Menettes club met at the "V1" on no. is. with the VICO-PW‘ sldent Mrs. Arthur nuvar smold- mg. The regular routine business waafilwoflfll of and various com- mittees were epialoilgtfd for ma: comin r as o : rs and lgnytgtainment — Mrs. Rn? smellihan. Mrs. J. D. Davison. Mrs- gu-ny .MscPhe1-son. Mrs. Fred Gamble. ’ Ways and Means -— Mrs. C. K. Presby. Mrs. Albert Lev. Mrs. Rich- ard Mathieson. Mrs. Jae. Cameron. Refreshments Mrs. Merritt llbrsythe, Mrs. Wilfred l'..ivI!'|€IlI°fl- Convention -— Mrs. Neil Mc- Lean, Mrs. George Ives. Mrs. A..J. I-laslam. NR3. ‘I1 361*- Vlslting -— Mrs, Willard spen- cer. Mrs. John Mcilair. The club voted 8100.00 as a do- nation to the Y. M. O. A. insin- tenance drive. Mrs. Laura Kitehert. supervisor of the Women's til at Falconwood l-IOIPIIM IIVG I wry informative and inlnrestins tat on the work being done at the hospital. The meeting closed with the Mizllth benediction. which tea was served by the com- mittee in charge. __:______._ A FIIOSTY FRIDAY ..__. . WINNIPEG. Feb. 24 — (OP) — The weather man departed from his usual staid prose today to quip: "This was the frosty Friday morning." And it was. It was I‘! desffll below sure at one stage of the morning, a‘ 70-year-record for the d te. . - ‘Today's forecast was for so de- grees below rein overnight- —..——.._...—_—._._—:-— W Jean. who passed swsy February after 1. Mrs. Iouis Harper has been visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Miller also anothe Noreen in Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of John L. Mobonald, who departed this life February 28th. 1009. Never will he be forgotten Never shell his an y fade, saddest faces will always linger Around the grave where he is laid. Sadly Missed by sisters. T , IN MEMORIAM MOOIIE-In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister. Anita filth. 1940. It the tender no of 8 years and 11 months. ln s little country graveyard Not very far away as the one we loved so dearly But the one we could not save. God only knows the loneliness That fills our hearts today Aewa thlnknponsyearago When our dear baby passed away. Cod gsvetus strength to hear our e Courage to face the blow not what it meant to lose her No one will ever know. Into sweet rest she hseentered Nonsorsto Iaflerorwoep. Intsafelntiis ermsoilesns On;-derllngialaet asleep. IsnIlvm-ed.'ena!.ovingiynunsm- bond by Mason’. Daddy and In-vtlasrlrnls. ouakea noun. 93'. $6.00 OUAKER AJAX. hog-grower . .. .. $3.35 OUAKER. hog concentrate .'... $5.50 OUAKER. chick starter . . . . . . .. $4.80 Also OUAKER dairy ration. pig starter. sow ration. laying mosh. calf meal. etc. CASH OFF CAR—5c per ewi. less than above prices. T H E R E I S A ‘r‘1Y_‘.]1_\ZII.‘l-1|; it" ’1 l>A'"i‘i'u FOR EVERY PURPOSE We have a large stock of Cllux Enamel. Semi-Gloss‘. Flor Well Point. Floor Enamel. Varnish. Speed-Easy Water Point. Stains. Automobile Enamel. etc. or Regular Prices. LEMONS. 2for..... .......9c CORN FLAKES I5: CARNATION MILK I5: Station Is right next door. Paying Top Market Prices E. W. CARMODY Dealer In DAIRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS 35:‘ 35: .19: 21: RINSO. lge. SURF. Ige. . . .. .4’ LUX TOILET SOAP. 2 eolies . . . . . SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 cakes .. .. . . . . . SUPER SUDS. Giant. and P. O. SOAP. GI. DEAL..........— ...........35c 2 P. O. SOAP. Giant. and 'lDenioI Cream. Combination 39: CAFETERIA FEEDS In Stock. Maple Leaf FLOUR. 98's in print $6.10 Maple Leaf FLOUR. 24's. In Tao Towel $1.75 misses-s aeeaonso ousaaaev ALSO: Laying Maali. Pig Grower. Chick Starter. Pig Starter. Dairy Ration. ate. UNLOADING CAFETERIA CAR SOON ._ mas beeuty_and fine color of this‘ , brilliant.‘ I flawless solitaire I stmeny; _-a_r.he.rs_ near our Iel_Ii_lI§d pricel . I o._ unon/' T IN MEMORIAM lnfsadandlovlngrnuoryei NYLONS SI25 Good Vorlely of OVERALLS "mm mum In all sites warcn son NOTICE in PAPERS. .‘ ” ""‘ """""""“ "" sr. rereirs RD. . PHONE 1135-: ceuinat aovam Uflles n.. an?Is?|esn'.m.’