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Millions now use i: mid heartily recommend it. At this low price, why take anythllli 49f? Get the big economy bottle oi‘ Aspirin at your drugglsfls today. LoclrforThlsCrou Every tablet you buy must be stamped "Bayer" in the form oi’ a cross. or it is NOT Aspirin. And don't let ml!!!" _ tell you it is. is made in Canada ‘m! h ‘h. ‘udemuk I11 I N00!“ m ?l'°f- Jun! P“? H, F. MCplIeG BeAe] K-Ce MTMBIYQCQmPIUYI gtwam lamlbd‘, 1w" m I NOTARY ac. Llmmd‘ Church lfic, and e-r occasions nsnnrsrnn soucrron. i“ “$33,? fr’! ‘fiaifirywom? liley Building Charlottetown fihhegesrmt smlxjlmtm’ L500 mn- PALMER c “ASL/w 2:.- sm - “more iliseticn, end even of Church - l- lhmlfgfi“ g- " m: seemed m be wuepiina. h Chink" Rome, decadent though she was, N ‘ S hnk°l"“’i@v‘li‘%l<'l“ ‘is? ‘ M0 . Phone 85 P. 0. Box 12 BELL 6 MATHIESON noun 1'0 nosu Bi k Charlottetown omen“ i: E. Island EYES EXllMlllEll GLASSESNDFITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMBTBIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen Ste. 0 posits Ma's Grncerv lven bé Adsuolntrnenis Phone eel enoe 1018 ‘M. ALBAN FARMER LL. LLB. Ill-INTER. BOLIOITOR. ETC. lhnsdian Bank of Commerce Bide. N9ll-'_Y__T_° _ILOA.N ALEX W. MATHIESON _ Who waits nu time THE RELEVANCE OI’ MISSIONS Beyond the war-clouds and the rcddened way I see the promise of the coming days. I see His sun arise. new disried with grace, mrth‘; tears to dry and all her woes efiecel Christ livul Christ lovesl Christ rules! * No more mall ht, ‘Though ieagu with all the lor- wmfit. over-Hunt. No more shall monies . lone. shell surely see The triumph oi His constancy- when without let, or bar, or stay, e comic: oi His Perfect Day the powers of night N118 The world's gross flight, Mad IUD!- lclow with radiance rleht. And love, in loveliness bedlight mall erect the mornins 118M! -John Orenhlen. Adapted from "As Through Fire", the S. P. G. review o! the rear ivy H. P. Thompson, torlsl secretary It is not allowing that dross who have never grasped the true aim or realized full achiemient of the Church's missionary work, should think um. amid in; terrific stress- esenddutleaoiwsrltmusteolnio on. ... *.-=§...~~“~ “s: ti e urn o may a be given to it again. Buit rightly seen, missionary work ls not only re-velant to the 4 alt/nation of the world w-dsyi it ll vital m all our ho for the future. T0: . Monoton... Saint John... 3 . Summersuie... Leave Charlottetown PLANES ‘DAILY:- Arrive 8.30 a.m. 12.30 p.m, Moncion 4.30 p.111. Fare — Charlottetown - Moncton $6.50 Single - $11.70 Return plus tax. Information - Reservations Phone 540 1403 ‘Except llintlsy Maritime Central Airways BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC. Office: 90 Great Georg Street . LIMITED xoney to lnsu C ABE OVM/IVG. Help send Hitler and his hmiihmm "ll-ffyingior cover. Back the Attack with Bonds, to smash ahead with an over- whelming weight of tanks, IWII. ships, planes. Suppose Y0u do have to sacrifice? Think oi‘ the risks our fightue IN tlkin‘. They're fighflg‘ Iwyou with their lives. You fight for them with your "mflfiy- Buy Bonds. BUY Hit ' _cinv|:u anus. LTD. Mercer/on!) ...AND BACK THE ATTACK in‘ “t, Q\ nzvivnh who mm, Honour roll r0 the m th r "ch. i‘ on 0 G e ,._ olldgxvnllfim 1' “mm 1 Hazel Hicken- i; Grade vrL-i’. an . Q33: 85-1. ‘Louise "oi-emul- 2, Dona“ Her. s. Lloyd ac- Grsde rv.-1. Belly Bruin L‘ M cecil Hicken. a Grade llI.-l_ Florence GillLs; 1. l-lnrold l-iicken. Grade l. A.-l. Clint Brcheut. de i. B.—l. si- Gillls. I. C.—i. Donna Martin. Grade I. D.—No tests. Hirirhest averageaén Senior Grades r r ' for us. Earthly states es the centre oi the order which held the nations inset-her, of the civilization which shaped their life. and of the rellgcn which (since Con- stantine) was identified with that civilization. But new. dark barbaric forces had been lmd€l1iliilllifl_ the old order. Goth. Hun and Vandal were penetrating into the lends that had rested on the WW!‘ l-‘oome. At last Italy itself was lnvsd- ed, and the crowning blow came when Alaric and his Visigoths, in 410, entered Rome for the second time, and sacked the imperial city. The world stood aghast. The found- e/tions or its llfe were broken: civ- ilization was falling before barbar- ism; could even me Church stand, Mien Rome fell? The sight oi these trlqic events deeply moved Arugustine and drove him to think out profoundly the meaning of God's purpose. God's purpose and power are not identi- fied with any earthly state or order. Through the 01d Testament we see the rise and fall of crest Powers: Egypt and Syria, Assyrla, Bslblyon, ‘Persia: but God's Covenant ls given to His chosen people Israel and though many a. change o! fortune" in which His discipline schools them, His PlI-IDOSe-s go forward. In the end. the old Israel fails Him: yet from within the dicvsen cple He brings the promised C , who creates 111mm the New Israel, His Church, and to it entrusts His word o1 truth, His work of redemption, and the very presence oi His spirit in be its life. ‘This is the Oivltas Del. the 01W or God. ind earthly cities and sta es, yet living here within them. Christ a. double citizenship, of their earthly stole, and of the heavenly city: and it is to the City of God that God's purpose is committed. Even great Rome may fall, her empire be over -run by barbarians. her civilization lost. in the darkness: but the Church stands, and God is with it. We, wo. stand st the end of an Mo. And Augustine's challenge surely has a very clear relevance rise, new nations. new forces may claim authority in the world's life but amid them ell the City of God stands. ‘m God's Church His spirit is given, to it l-‘ils purpose is cornm- itted. There we must set our faith Tris CHARLUFPETOWN In the Where will you stand *~ vrcro RY cerennnrion? A;;",I;;,m_ “m,” h, “M, Will you skulk on the sidelines or be one of the carefree, cheering crowd, welcoming the boys with a clear conscience knowing well you've had a stake in victory? Where you'll stand depends on what you do NOW, on how you respond to their call vto Back the Attack! -' Back them with yourdollars. Lend for Victory; Every cent you save now, every needless pur- chase you pass up in favor of War Bonds, puts just that much more steam behind the knock- out punch our boys are all set to deliver. Lend today for Victory tomorrow! seemensroe s. cnsnorrzrown and hope and to it give our service. "EASTER." By "John of the Lilacs’, P. L‘. I. In Love He spoke. so deep the world has marvelled. That (me s0 zreat. should choose a way so mild; “Not one" shall enter heaven-His admonition, EIlI-‘ellglyledbe in semi as this small MR. FRASER MANN Lin the angel of death has e. his appearance and taken from us one whose death has left. s. shade of sadness over the people of Burlington, when it became known that Fraser Mann had D1188- ed away at the Prince Count Hos- pital, during an operation. Al hough he had not. been feeling well for m He 16fll‘.n';'!l1ls61o€l8l,lill"| House of many For onlv He. Eternal w, mum R m‘ ""1"" "f We hu opened serious. His death has called forth the deepest sympathy of the whole D0118 Th" We ihmush countless years mmunity w ere h wa respected with Him may live. ‘rigid beloved as a: horslest, quiet, He Wmllsedrygilig‘; II-rden where in?r‘l'v§l§l1mr:$l'i.'i iaufnfllililitiliili,’ Of nature's urity. we; gm-yg-yhm a kind neighbour, a true and de- aroun , wumlnlhllviuinriilowal "mm" °' c°mml1nl0n W1 h The Father there he found. ' entire life ln Burlington, with the exception oi a. few year's Event in Ohio, U. S. A. As a. young man he returned to his native home and took up farming.» Starting a; a 3° Praia’ "will I Cordon-all his apltaltnhg grudgtltliyhjrsose step s un e reoc e n In grief‘ ‘profound-in I80!!! 0f position as an opulent and rgfiisn- H’ 3111138523}! eswn mill} those He glliuous in liiiswifrofimlfi most as. Th“ dum_the Wmtvefim earthly the welfare of his country and in ‘Dh°l'E"H'-‘ 3°“- ment of the community he was ever part, The late Um“ m" ‘will’ 5111-01’! 611V"?! {Ignaz g7 years oi age. He ‘rho Saviour died-forsaken and 2:5 w: Qiffil’; was on : ' ms everfmend had flmkqmn brothers and four slslers predec- knsw His anguish: M lislriintlntosfithsr iggieslffii. ann e m. w e, “m” m" m“ m" “"15 "'1' (Fannie Brenden predeceased him ' s. number of years. also an infant They lkaeléipltlilm in a garden. in m0 Elbe? lgilienekrftstgermilggn Of God The Fatherz-a woman Her-don and Archibald of Burilmz- com” "em tone, one daughter (Fannie) Mrs. ‘rho’ for us all He bouaht on High a mansion- Life ewaeiglgstingl-not just eternal l-ie irlumolied over sll-"lhe Ring se . o "' 0 TY . "O G wher l th, View 7- He arrears! ‘the Victor. on that Easier 3K3... dealhfthvztlngrd-y -Bettv v Carve . . Highest averse» in Junior Grades illis 91 . Freda Carver-Teacher. l‘ "B. Death‘: xéiaeéahleiaolrenzithe [rave Greater Love Hath No Man ‘ihsn some time it was not consl ered 1118 voted citizen, Mr. Mann spent his 01 oung man with youth and zeal. as D in his church and community. Ho was a faithful member oi the 1.0m; River Presbyterian Church, his pas- tor Rev. H. M. Buntaln conducted the service at the house and grave. ifl-klflfl his Text from 1st Corinth- “ans Che tor 15. verse l9 and 20, 1i 1n n life only we have hope 1n Christ. Hymns sung by the choir were "'11s; med-s My 51mph- 8rd," ‘The Bands of Time Are sink- ‘gnri "Safe in the Arms oi Jesus . The funeral was held from lils late residence April 10m u; the Geddlo Memorial and was one of U19 lcrscst ever seen in that com- munity. His remains were laid to rest. besides those or his wife and infant, son. The pallbearers were l!‘ oi the departed, - Campbfill. Wm. E. Heath MacLeod. Preston Cllmlibell. Kenneth Manhood and James Bernard. The funeral was under the direction oi Joseph L. avidson. The floral tribute ffofn the iollowinu: ' "m Niece, Irvlnu and Jean. Pillow-Mr. and Mrs. Doreen and Fhmily. Many messages of sympathy were received. 4-24-11. nmARfisl l-uzn» LlNrME NT Trowbridge 5080 Est. FUNERAL vice. 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