P; . I‘ 19% at. recs niaizs‘ U37‘ . "ja 3735 rvrfig:-"v TODAY, NO. 7; CHRIST SCOURGEE ;f_ l ~ As a boy. Idlebelaaaeio luoaerreu (I075-flu) wanted to do nothing except‘ drew Consoquanlly. his father sent Michelangelo in 9 his teens on an artist's studio in Florence to study. The youth's lamest turned to sculpture. and it was as sculptor and painter oi irascos (' ' that Michelangelo became an immortal. He scorned painting on canvas. In the course oi decorating the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican with _ the Biblical scenes which are his greatest masterpieces. Michelangelo made many cartoons like this one which is reproduced from an engrav- <‘ ‘ -“=: in by S. dsl Piornbo. lt. oi course. shows the acoustic; at Jesus, as told in St. Marl: 15:15-20: * ' V And so Pilate, willing to conmu tbs people, nluud Barabba suslo tbem, and delirsud Jmu, wlms be bad seourged bins, to be crucified: And Ibe soldier: led bins away ivuo the bell, celled Pne- Iorimn; and they tell together the wbele bead. And [boy elolbd bins wilb purple. and plemd a crown ul Iboms. end out it about bl: bead. ' And began to salute bins, Hell, King of Ibe Jew.’ And !be smote bins on Ibe bud witb 5 reed, and did rpm’: upon im, and towing their hues wonbipted bim. And when Ibey bad mocked bim. they took ofl I e purple from Isim, and put bis own clotbu on him, and led him out lo crucify bins. (Tomorrow: BEARING THE CROSS) .. , - ;-' -«.1-'1: s‘'‘.‘ 2 .. .1’ ‘$1..-....2Z~ . iii 3. .. 5., .'x _g L.»-.» . .s....- and pupils. The members were reminded to pay .16 cents each at next meeting to help pay deleaates may to O0- penhazen. The collection amounted to $1.75. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and :1 social hour enjoyed by‘ all present. IN MEMORIAM @. 10113 J. IEATON Many irienda were shocked and saddened to hear oi the unexpect- ed death of John J. Beaten. which occurred in the P. E. Islend Hos- pital on March 1, mo. Althoueh not in robust health for many years, he was up and around until stricken with appendi- citis which pr ed fatal alter ' undergo 3 an operation. Jack, as he was called, worked, in his early years with the late .1. ll. Judson and Mr. W. K. Rogers at Tea Hill and Black Banks. Born at china. Point. he was a son of the late Angus and Carrie Beaten.- He leaves to mourn, his wife, (nee Maud Thorns). two sons. Russell and Charles: also a brother. Dan, living at Pownal. The funeral, which was largely , attended. was from the Ou‘c‘iiie Funeral Home. and was conducted by Rev. J. '1‘. ilbbott and Rev. J. H. Bishop. Hymns sun; were, "For- ever with the lord". "The Twen- ty-Third Psalm". and "Peace Per; feat Peace". Pallbearers were Theme, Lester Beaten. Mutiow_ William fialaiel. Jack, Macaae, and Ralph Jackson. In- terment was in the People's came- the meeting-with In Iriii song.‘ and the "creed" repeated in ' . Roll call was responded in with a yoke. Minutes ol last meeting were read and approved: A letter from the secretary of the '1'. B. uarso was read informing the rnstitute that iihe x-ray unit would be in district some time during the week at 7-1‘! Autust. Mrs. Wendell Jones read the paper on Education urc- iiu the formation of a home and school association to encourage a closer eooperatlon between teacher MT. HILLICK W. I. The members of Mt. Mellick w.r. were entertained on Tuesday even- ln¢ March ‘I at the home or Mrs. Jack M’aeRae. the president. Mrs. ms: uaeltae presided and opened w [EASTER staphsn Gordon book your very vest \ in one of these g..u.n.|ueslilaed dresaeel Nah‘ wi-i-.."°“ watgb, dlutl Mlle! . . . featuring 1100”! panels. deiasea sleeves. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I T central Guardian . _ H —— ecu Mudwr range weer oncuesr {, 9 1. ounces uaa-sum. note This ooiumn la reserved tor news 4-'6' ra..e'.»a-/.«¢.u.' la'./L"e:z't‘.la:If?I9ai0- '6»-—-'.,;'-It/av’ 7003:“-""“'-1" ol local interest. on advertising oi '1 '0'-'"' my be laaeriad word. ati-lea, pg’. a noisy at five come a able in advance. COOK'S for Plan wtrapha. WILLIS PIANO "Canada Best" price right. Toombs Music Store. new SPRING COATS arriving daily at The Ifaahicn shoppe. mm sans.-5 A. MacDon- ald's. 3 P. M’. Saturday. April let, 9. w. c. Coeds. BEAUTIFUL -Chesterlieids, rich velour. Toumbs Music Store. JUST ARRIVED —- The Blazers you have been waiting for. Ken- nedy’: Ladies‘ Wear. RED CROSS Blood Donor Clinic: at Canadian Legion, Charlotte- town. Tuesday and Wednesday, Adpril 11th and 12th. Donors need- e . , __.... WHO is Madame Kedii? Find out at the Hospital play "The Gold Flame", Easter Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge. , Services April 2: New Dominion 3 p.m.: Kingston 3 p.m. Services conducted by Y.P.U.: Cornwall 7,30 p.m. Qhurch school ll a.m. Rev. M. K. Churman. Minister. can you imagine how beautiful this Maple Suite will look in your room.—SEE IT VTODAY A1‘:-— » CROCKETT AND STOREY LTD. ‘I34 Kent St. CHARLOTTHOWN Phone 834 THE PIHCSBYTEBIAN Church in Canada. Brooklield Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Hunter River 11 a.m.: Glasgow Road 3 p.m.: Brookfleid 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. HEAR INTERESTING ADDRESS —'l‘hursday afternoon, the senmr pupils at Queen square school were given a talk on "Choosing a. Career". The guet speaker was Mr. Milton Bnrkhouse, Assistant Manager oi‘ the Royal Bank 0! Canada, who delivered a very in- teresting talk on “Banking". He explained how girls became rm- ployod in banks during the war years, Mr. Barkhouse also ex- pialned the quelillcetfona needed: honesty, neatness in apparance, education and a good family back- ground. lrlo outlined the various steps from Junior clerk in bank manager. A vote of thanks was moved by Bernard Connolly and seconded by Billy Kelly. and ten- dered to the speaker by the ‘chair- man. Pat Mcwaoe. Mr. Mccailum. vice-principal, expressed his thanks to Mr. Barkhouse. Chairman for the occasion was Pat Mcwade. THE LADIES AUXIIJAIIY or the Canadian Legion will meet in the Legion Home on Friday. March 31 at 7.30 p.m. Roll call for April meeting. “Household Hinls". Program com- mittee, Mrs. Earle Carrier. Mra Stanley Murray. A delicious luncl: was served by the York Poini ladies. Meeting closed by sinzinj National Anthem. CORNWALL a YORK PT. W. 1. Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by 13 members. - Minutes of the February "1091- lng were read. apmoived and sign- ed. York Pt. sick and school com- mittee gave their reports. Corn- wall committees were absent. The members oi Cornwall-York ‘(€391 ll-7-WW -‘IND Pl9'~l ‘I 'M "id in: at the home of Mrs. Heber éiorne on Monday evening. March [Meeting opened with Institute CITY POLICE CoUB'l'—At the stlpendiary Magistrates Court yesterday, three men charged -with being drunk and disorderly ap- peared. 'l\wo were sentenced to 20 days in jail each. while the other was sentenced to lo days in jail. A woman charaed with operating a motor vehicle with defective brakes was lined I10 and costs or 20 days in jail. .A drunk and in- capable was fined :10 and costs or !) days. SALE Continues Until April lat Two More Days Filled With Bargains .49»; T-Bone end Sirloin Y’: Mennette Rmd closing Banquet "E‘'‘ 57”“ 49¢ Pgr I5. 546 pt!’ '5. The bowlinl mane or the 2-; Msnnette Club held their ' ., banquet on ‘madly at the :.."-.2-.:~.."::=:.-.::“:.*::.:':; <=I--ck ROAST‘ MP "°“"‘ “'5 "°“"‘ l'3.'¢7’3.?."’3:'ic7y7éaBI.1:de‘«7im'n.7'drob°z'i§lS 39: per Iii. 48: per lb‘. 48: per iii. banquet. The chairman at the bowline committee Mrs. A. W. M. Allen presented the following prizes. hiah average. Mrs. R. H. Barrett; high single, Mrs. G. P. Wilkins; high MEAT is the same high quallly carried at all times. span, Mrs. Geo. Ives and to the members oi’ the winning team, Mrs. Jas. Cameron, Capt. Mrs. Winaor Campbell. Mrs. C P. Wilkins, Mrs. John Mustard. Mrs. W. 1’. Mac- lnod and Mrs. Gerald Btokoe. Prizes for the aiternoon bridge and bowl- ing were won by Mrs. Jas. Cem- eron, Mrs. R. 'l'. Matheeon. Mrs. Eric Wilson and Mrs. Merritt For- sythe. Piano numbers by Mrs. K. W. Dick and vocal solos by Mrs. N. D. Mscusn received a hearty ap- plause. _ A vote or thanks was tendered to the ladies or the Y Auxiliary for the delicious meal and to the bowling committee Mrs. A. W. M. Allen and Mrs. E. V. Bell for their —DlNNlll SPECIAI.-— . _ ‘/2 Pk. Potatoes: 1 Turnip: 1 lb". Conant‘ I Iii. On- ions: 1 Can Pace: 1 lb. Sleek or ‘IV: Stew Maei:1 1 Package Dessert — ALL FOR ' I eeaeeeaeeea-eieraaaeee Lamas _8Ul'.l‘S FOR THE. TAILORED WOMAN Made to your Individual Measure. Styled and Tailored by Exper’ ‘$42.50 up flue mm s... rssu work during the bowling season. Ptrlt CHOPS i Rolled SHOULDER 49: I 59: ~ FLAKES. any kind 36¢ .* 2 ior . .. . .. .. . . 25¢ Sill NG BEANS. Zior 25¢ COME BU‘-I SAVE acFADYEN$ onocsnvy TI-ll SMALL STOII Will-I Tl-ll IIG BARGAINS FRI! DILIVIRY Phone 546'-I. Pork ROASTS ' 42¢ that-lstums