For Our Time M H M at H I folk. Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. and family. East Royalty. In Memioriarn Has. naansr cssrna Ciiyanci Central so-.uy.spesss.lsss cinema-n gift TopICCII,I&'WNN - NEWSY NOTES , , coon an pnrfoct pictures. in; Florine Hubert. Dslhousie. .' J. L mm mu W. C.T. U. Essay Iwwmm cBAswELLk'3."gr PM” Mll'cIlIl.WIn'OVII'!ICII.IIIdN' ' , , (Copyright) 3.,” memories to the family acnd many dol:r.na.lll& Mrs. L. I. Drake, Men. nu". WIATHEE A Wllrauely. 33': gull has van a. "mm non”, - HRIITIINUIIIBENYOURFAITKIIVAIN olMrs.Ernaeta.rtero' - g . . WP!” 'D9m3.k' . nr - --youn, noun guys Mon; Suffolk, P. I. I. who passed away ;in:ch:.h0;:nu5;l1'1ga-I C105 with the very great extension pectingte learn from Newsy Notes Canada h a I. 6. T. U. essay f:.'m"u”ud"'5mh""'da- d ,2 when saint Paul addressed a giro. Bymliia IKSSSIOII and Death -at the IIUGI-IE8 DRUG STOIE." It the P. I. I. Mnud M". Ben hole - any that has taken place in Meteroio- some .g our expecta- competition. Miss Jean Chandler vb.” m"m' V." ".4 .g .5 0'9"" if we mm C meg: hill: 9 whose '11:; to M" n W” Annlvmo DAILY s cuulg wt: sIs'lilenl:eol EngIand' Genevieve and Rowell n'onwen' 9"” SW?" ”' "W" W" '1'” "W W ."” '?'l''' ""0" ”' 0' W"”"'Y 3""- "'1' 9" 5”" Proved. 1” '”"e”' my Mend mix? th l mu"""”'' " Dresses Kennedy" l.e'c'liw- 5'” Is" tern" of the late in-'ana urn' Frenchfort. ' "" 3”” " '1" ””- V" "W ”'- "'1" 9" '1' PW"! 5'" P ""”'""1"' Thu report of committed van with interest until he spokeof the s ply e pedge of God to men, - I 9' 0l1'- J 11811 G - - ML mm M". Wm." Mun" of weather stations in Northern ren Burns, who keeps the met- mg, 1. an suing ciu. at up . gou,.,., gchd cam”. ,. resurrection of the body. At that that we. too. can share in that DEHUMIDIFIERS. g mm M amesh C W hd been cm. . Cum”, mm 1,” be” . con... anionic” recon-1. g; the Expert. w, c. T. (1. competition. ported several articles point sometIl1;l'?n':' W” wt W. "9 m "med M damp basements. Storey Electric. mnhgr mu; ,5” .5.” of hum, Elph and Annie Claw, Dun- l::1'fdl”:"”'”V't'l'::rm P u"..”' aglptg, sum"; ntf." hmfmmm 19" W90 PWVI-NW 11050131 gt; llltillldilll "133 A: h o Shin -. ' I acy wen . I c 0 re was ad t b uh. pg. 1- min): rgpgjg-g ::':e,.u'd:r,rs and they would hear In addition to being a pledge of ICE CREAM - a favorite with :”md'u:”wh;o'::.' 52 uIifi?ll-gcand Bessie Paul. Brook- Th”"3." "dim "Id "W" 1'9"'” 7'-5 d"" I '1 which 1' "'5' '3” e.wardwi.nn thaollntermedlatn aha? radio. the sick committee reported that he had to say. It was: polite :11uI:u1;euV;n11(:l Oglhlrlilst rgglrhutillii 132; young and old. " :or'. trio” 5” mm” m. acid, television, this information is tenths of a degree above a to Book, from W. cg -1-. U. ,,u several calls made and treats pay of informing him that they on to the sick and shut-ins: g M I 3. 3 M C-t . avallabletoamuch larger number year average mean temperature t . C. . no had ,,,,,,,..i enough of his teaching. promise of a renewal of the me CARD ,PA11TY- Spnns Park 1;;-1:,"",',',!;;':,,tt,,;",:.,t,','”'it,':t3:.E rl?unenlt"t';ioveooil7.' Mfh. of our people and It more Ire Ior.Mirc1: of 26.9 den. 11. This fi”f,';1,:f,,R,','f.v,e. : committee appointed to purnhaae The cm-lsugh message has been of tho body after death, This Hall tonight 8 p. m. Lunches. mouafmg but medic”. an" "d An" and Dumb slundeu, quent intervals. variation from normal is so slight hy Riv" church a piano for use in the school rv received in. like manner down truth. that all men shall rise ""95: TV"1'""”"'L and .ttenunn W” obtained God Mar wield, The United States Weather Bur- that we consider temperatures ' again, was part of the Jewish tradition. and had been plainly supported by Christ in argument ;.vith the Sadducees. who denied L . eau now issue from time to time general forecasts. for temperatures during the following month, for North America indicating areas where the expected temperatures will be normal. below or above normal and much above normal s. For the most ismzcclexpetsble, or at least .0, mo repugnant. But when the Resurrection of Christ 15 'J1'0l18ht ml with all that It implies. either the whole Gospel is immediately mjected, or excuses are made to Reta and Joe Caswell. Pleasant Grove. The Glennie Family. City. Helen and Clarence Fanning, Pleasant Grove. Charlie and Muriel Bird. Suf- during March 1955 quite normal and from lnvestigatlonal work, curled on over many years at the Charlottetown Experimental Station, and from data worked out in connection with a thesis presented at Macdonald College "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" -Giggey's Pharmacy. open eve- nings 'till 8 o'clock. HEAR EVANGELIST BILSON tonight at Central Christian Churclr. 'The Just Shall Live". willed otherwise. The deceased was a lady who was held in high esteem by all who knew her. and she will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. Always willing to lend a helping hand in time of sickness. Mk and delivered. The treasurer reported the fol- lawing 8121.50 had been paid for chairs purchased for Graham's Road Hall; 510.00 received horn sale of quilt and 313.79 proceeds weather conditions over a large area of the adjoining country. By means of weather maps and graphs one is able to get the in- formation he requires in a very DIGNITY OF BODY ghm-t timg, . . M dI.eliStt .C'.f th .Wha als -iiszs. t l t Bf l i 'rnn.p,irli,(r011?'r"e11i11 WW- mqe out of the trxmtlnilhlllsleliitss with H”- own .Re5""em”"- MILK Protects your Y8mi1Y" lath: hvilillln Magi” erlnefl-hthesfdallrolll slit? afild SterIiIIeB Baerggilt. chlhed .thpeeiI'hdllsoreSd ""' ofol":- lilllcather vhhdexgstfd nIot'r:Iil:BO;p:li:Ig ' gvgumlelxte? after. mitfiiiggt Mm Mary ' cmpbd wk ' "him tam tlnalcggf ofechiist Chm" amrmed ""5 "e3chi”S- health, order another quart to- e y Mr. and Mrs. Felix Symonds. casts for local areas which indic- '””"hy c”"mb"””" d "” "mi The esurre conditions throughout Prince Ed- April 6th we learned what to ex- Slnce it is the plan of God that :::d' "' ”'”" '” '" "'” "W . day. Dslhousie. N. B. ate the probable occurrence of ward Island during the summer pect rt temperatures and PrI- '"!p”"'" t” we hderud N”' i lle owning dosmn 0t CW5" our bodies are to share the gi y ' mu, M , .1 Mr , p M x ' - . - - - i , for one year. .' lily, puts. as it were. the div of eternal life. we must seemin ATTEND THE B ELCANO kg: f,,".i'd"" utllizfic ll'ld.l;:Illw; Dali:-ousaiz. N. 53. er" C mm, glilihew:-mtlile :IIt:lg:IrhI:lI::V:u:( Wu” of 19”; 0 0 I;:SutIl)l:IW.2tIlou;IInII.xOIt 'I.Ire;IlIN:::- It W” deem” '” h"' 9 "" .- stamp of approval 011 CW” And this, as Christians have always BEAUTY I-'EsTlVAl. now on at '7'" ha. 1, - (1. st. Mary's Church Guild Del. 1 ', an H, In 3, d 11' F, i - of home made articles at ow next ' ills teaching. and R I5 "'9 "'1'," seen a proof of the dignity of the S. A. McDonald. and thei'e'g a saggy d by N: bins". housie, N. B. ' :0: 0;-h 0 ow In Ely.-d3; The following is a brief sum- ".f'p ':;d"Mw”meygmn' E (if '""""3- 91" Pnmium blah” " and uncontrovertible proof of His human body, and the necessity Belcano Gift-Item for you. Phone C dam 1" mgeeuy A; "g Mr. and Mrs. Alex Splude, Dal- i,m,e' riotly .;.1,.u.u. y gown mary of the investigation men- afed i” 11' hut 1' iwei; ' ' will be offered for sale. 5. llirinlty. Without the Resurrection. of branding as evil guch things as 65 for appointment. gun um: "I" t N, h. housie, N. B. d in d ltho main .9" V. tioned' H 1, 0 um" I -3”: -I mum TI" 5"”-iect '9'" d1""''it'' 1'' ii Llirlstianity Is able to be construed euthanasia, Ste,-mutton and any uegg” whguds-P? mm iiirnnlyhv Mr. and Mrs. Valmond Waldron. us" :5 u. fed 'dc'.:io1n. "nu. "This investigation has shown I-5 i e Tam" timwn am M! 5't April meeting beinl Home Ee- ill at ” coinmrtgble moral code: with "m" mulmamn 0' i"1";c9M 111911. GOING 01:” OF BUs.lNESs' - S Silllgiearitplied heyrself to the duties Dllhollsie. N. B. . 4 53;: o,u'p,:dl,m?1ml: f?::u::::; that an average mean temperature IIi:?Iuel'Iltd1I:Il;olMII'III)IIrlIIC gixzlfcif :',n?1ml"' Mm hm" M" cunr i Y ll Christianity becomes a chal- More than ms, it gives us 8 more All Studeba er auto pails. garage up her home Ind church WM, 3": Mr. and Mrs. Allie Silas and overlap. when mom. wnthu. 1, for the month of March in Prince . 9 nd Mni lump to faith and an exacting way 1 I in. n ill lS for this reason that the uipment. etc., being cleared at special prices by Estate T. G. Ives, 219 Great George Street. We were able to take with as suitable clothing and equipment for the changes in weather eon- concrete, and therefore.more ap- preciable hope for the life to COITIC. family, Dslhousie. N. 3. Mrs. Essie L. Warren and Mrs. M. 0. Dean, Dalhousie, N. B gave very interesting and in- 5"c""- formative talks on Nutrition. Laun- Edward Island has usually been Her passing will leave a void expected in the South, the news- followsd by a normal spring, and Francis Murray t papers usually report: "A cold I . . . daring, costume accessories and difficult to fill also the sweet -, W, n in h. C d .-- farm crop yields that were very d1t' t ed, - - d"9”""he ”f ihe R:Est"5;e?g?;ickh?: ' pmucg S1-REE-p uomp; AND memory of a. faithful wife and Dgllligusteoga gplude and family, W com ego Dem mu . close to the average of many Xgnhogiuefgerggsred from our i';';f,5,;b:if”2;'I5,.';',?,f,; w'gf,",E:;Lf Eli. W" i e "'3'" 9” SCHOOL MEETING. April 25th. mother ' ' ' Th e Canadian meterological Y98"- A 111811 March temperature i M”. attempt to destroy the re. Frank Macmn. she leaves to mourm beside her BM” Edith Mum”, Daihousih N. baggage checked to that point, test which was won by Mrs. Vernon 8.00 o'clock. Dr. , , weather service have issued fore. Mid 811 031'1l' SPH118 hll been f01- clothes we had not previously Ferguson mjiutl of Christ. The enemlespf I M ' mm on Mold Chamnemwny P3,, loving husband, a daughter. Kath- -J , d Alba t L. B k mm (0,. m.ol,,b1e wemm. Candi, lowed by greatly reduced yields, needed for two months and en- Red crass Convener fgpoffjd , i i2oddCkII,il()!II' "Sgt tint: nII?Isl;lNI::I.:It(:I)ll; n 01115 Urged to attend. ilgziliougledrsiw RBo.b:r;mMgg?E:iel::. hyennle an r Ins. rac Hum our period. up to . week nmounting In some cases to less closed in 111. baggage clothe. we the following articles received 1; than 9096 of all crop averages. The 10W mean temperature for March on the other hand has been or so. Canadian newspapers oc- casionally favor us with copies of the U. S forecasts for the longer are weakened, the heart of Christ- ianity has been cut out. and its death is only a matter of time. had been wearing. We also learned of the weather ahead at Saint John, Moncton and Char- since last meeting: Six sweaters. ., six pairs ankle socks. two male l dresses. two pairs overalls. four A MEETING of the Charlotte- town District of Association of Nurses of P.E.l. will be held at (Ted) of Summer St.. Charlotte- town; four grandsons and two granddaughters. NEIL W. MacKlNNON Card of Thanks V . , The death occurred at his home . periods. The weather maps pub- Mhwed DY I 1111: spring and Iotietown. wh in up party dresses and twenty diapers. "1l (,lll'lSt be not risen again. then at C.-03, Roads, Lot 43, on sun. the nurses residence. P.E.l. Hos- ”MrlI.1EarfterhrV;s Ollie ofvlnfglx The family of me me M” E, mhedwmny any plpenare , greatly increased yields, amount- land for Tamra) fir: tepenpentmi Program Committee for next is our Preachinl lf8111- 81111 5'01" day. April 3rd. 195, of Neil Wallace pltal. 011 T11eSd8Y- IAN" 35- 3' V ” ” W ” My " ' nest Carter, Suffolk, wish to thank great help to those who follow the 1118 to II much as five percent wag 329, 111 There wag Colman; meeting is Mrs. George Maclgod, faith is also vain.” Maclfinnon, in -his 75th year. 7:45 p.m. Miss Bernice Rowland remit"- Dr. Brown, Dr. Les. the Nurses and Staff of the P. E. Island Hos- pital, and the neighbours and oth- er friends who helped during their movement of storm areas, warm and cold fronts, and with the use of their own barometer make fore- casts for their own area. above the normal of all crop averages. This correlation will be quite valuable in selecting crops to suit the season; the corn crop subject Education: Mrs. Louis MocLeod; household hints; Mrs. Ray Brown will provide fun and The funeral which was largely attended was held from the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home, where serv- Ices at the home and grave were rein most of the five hours we were in Boston, however. we drove from the airport over the bridge as far as Cambridge will be guest speaker. ENGAGEMENT -- Mrs. Derby of White Sands wishes to The deceased was the son of the late Roderick MacKinnon and Isabel Walker. He was born at lil'illAN, YET DIVINE I William There is a great deal of Chris- nonsense. Collection taken amount- . - C ' d bereavement. - bging pl-acne," 3 ed , ll . 4 - - to ed to 54.45. "3" meacm" 1" a" world today iii?”-nsctmfe m we year 1880' where announce the engagement of her conducted by the Rev. Canon G. "cent " , W9 In" P"Vi0"'1Y menilond. y ' 5'" o "W "5" menu" M it 1 ed 'ih N ti nl but In large measure it is not the 9 resided "mu 1921 wk”? he E. Moffatt, assisted by Rev. J. M. "' N9W5Y N0t9l- "131 ""1911 WEl- "'3 ' min "'9" temP9""1"'9 I11 ' ' ' ea mg cm W1 ' on men Christ that is preached. For bought " farm "t Cm” Road” "d youngest daughter June Kameem Anthem to meet next month at the March. 0th 1. er crops s ould be home of Mrs. Earle Campbell-- Sproule, both of whom visited her used or early varieties planted regularly d u r in g her illness. ther conditions are general in the We saw baliks of old snow al- Maritime P. vlnces. the forecasts most as soon as we arrived over made his home there until his death. In 1917 he married Laurette to Errol Frank, son of Mr. Frank Lund and the late Mrs. Lund, In Memoriam the risen Christ is the Son of God; lie is by nature divine as well as . bjcct for roll call, "A Thought t - . Hymns sung were favorites of the IN” Him" 101' P1111" Edward m "c"” ' mm! mm ""9 ”,',' "'9 M"""1 3"” "Pm "'9" 0” "'9 Igor the D " 1 human. Many today preach Christ Ja;?t',f:ug",: ,?:V;'1eal:.l' been Dummy MW” .He:':"" Marfrlifge w uke deceased, "Jesus Lover or My aoimon A, MgcDONALD Island are usually correct. ""'"n m1':"f wfm," March " mm W"d'- 1”" 3!"! "W9 FIVG" A deliciohg lunch was served by it by Just another momlm m. phuo, crippled for many years he bore place in e near ure. Sour. and "Abide with Me... I local conditions vary greatly, re : 0 interest to note that in were covered with solid ice. There (1,, hostess, named 3,, Mn. Am” J. , sbulier. a professor of the good his weakness and sufferings with COME ONE. come all to map Pallbearers were: Messrs. The dealhloccurred at the P. E. "1011 We 11101-Ild hive lure!-' -' u ?"rdyt'”"a ihe" h" we” 9" W" ' M 9' ”” "W ""1 "W9 Macltinnon. '7? lilo. a teacher of sound and mm Christian fortitude and El. ions Funfest audience pamcim. George ohnson, Ernest Coles, Island Hospilgl on March ml. at each of the three weathm e p a ren in the mean tem- ice about the airfield at Saint 5. slmlz-some conduct. There is a magnificent church in New York wberethe sthtue of Christ stands in a niche side by Harold Burt, William Sllliphant, Gordon Alexander MacDonald of Glernlc and Arthur Rhyneu. Kenslngton Road. at the early age twal In 5t- PERI"! cer1le- of 33 years. He was born in Point 11- Prim, a son of the late William We have described for this pro- vince as: Prince Edward Island West. Central and East. This would be particularly useful for peraiure for March. From 1912 10 1925. the period of the inves- tisation. it was 26.7”F. for the next 14 Years it was 26.2”F. and ways remained cheerful. He was a friend to both young and old and enjoyed the visits of his many friends. During his last illness of tion show in Y.M.C.A. gym Tues- day, April as at s p.m. Mrs. nun: ;"f519Y Osborne, mistress of ceremonies. :2 John, while at Moncton the piled snow, taken from runways dur- ing the winter, seemed to have a Body Is Timekeeper Sh t i t gram between depth of over six feet. HAMBURG. Germany (CP) - me with than of Conmdlm mo months duration, he w”tend- 98:; sV;lI:;If)'s106)f?v0rth of prizes. Alexander MacDonald and new tamer. during the ,m.mg any fr'ot1ri)5:9?t9 wto 1:85.343; was 27.0111 we learned at Moncton that.lt A University Hospital doctor lauddhcllli li)athwm' fnrgflfdngefcmltge Imy fnursai by his YIIIIQ. The Lucky door pmei Hmblnd 0" MIiceL?:rved overseas during the :g:rile?iIner1:d.'miISi:n xlerethrial: PC0186 yie!d:sof farm. Cal'l:lI)lw1I(eI0:I(tI h”tuClit,alrt'!i:ltt:t1o)vVilingan(tiult':'eil'I e-vols); 2:1. bfdhv" .Il..m. h .l. '0"t some n ago ra I. srge unera r ' e ' 1 I , , ,, I 111 e or catc ing colds and e mi His mush” become. mums in which he was held. w M M Kit Ind Bmrelt-III1 Wotr!lduYIarR fr3mAl94s3. ten weeks difference in crop condi- :f:a';1505t;uta0tliI1el:)1514erz;lge of normal of Prince Edward Island. When p.m. the worst time for both- morel fig: go dethlclaltmculture il;le lelavesd at0ga'It10llI'I1LsIJf):IIde(SnAII.Is MT. o e "C" Ted md mid; vinh whirl; he chem me hnk sings: ilzenelzees the extremes of -follow-ad bl; long .pert:ot;:veorf. (woe; Lavveercatnh1.e iilfizlrllld oilltt :1, .thcc 00543:: ache. some y. e ur en 0 s mes- w e. o e u er. 1: rs. -' : - ' . , cu, im an 1, ; are is sobriety. correct behavior, Russell Farqultarsoml Mt. Her- L.aV.s For onuwa Dim”! Wnlih Corporal. At the time of his death 0 3 0 W93 W93"191"- the SPr1l18 was quite With I lfelt Whit! blanket of H W on" - nu Ladies' Auxiliary B. E. S. L. Dslhousie. N. B. Sprays: The Grandchildren. The Hurt Family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodington and Family. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry McQuarrie. , Johann Joreei biolologlcal he 7: fii3'i.i"”."il.”.S..Z"il."i2'.'."”3 "1" W Charlottetown at are pp: on the . i """"""i ""' "' """ V- Btli, We were glad to have on rub- m" '1 hers and costs. The change in temperature in less than a day "i from Tampa was more than 501?. he was a member of the 5th Sig- nnl Regiment, he was also a mem- ber of the Borden Branch of the Canadian Legion. Gordon was an Electrician by trade, and for sevegl yelarscgvas lo b brown c tr c. ar- , , f,:"nl;to);ve: y c , Jimmie and Theresa bert; two sons. Wallace of Winni- peg and Robert at home: also one adopted daughter, Jean; one sister. Annie (Mrs. Truemsn Jenkins) Cherry Valley; one brother. John at Earnscliffe; and five grand- children. He was pred ” by one brother. Robert. a half-bro- lisp living, highmlndedness - in word, righteousness. Christ did not preach righteous- css, but holiness. I-Ie demanded hat men should imitate that per- ci-tion of holiness which is the "mark of Divinity. "Be thou late and the crops were much above normal. 0 O 0 Our Airplane Services. are de- pendent on weather conditions for the transportation of passengers and goods. Most airfieids are Our farmers are no doubt ex- W. M. Mercer. pastor of the Charlottetown Seven-day Adventist Church. left Sunday for Ottawa where he will be a delegate to the denomlnation's Fifth Quadrenulal " ' for the P ” April ..:...j.:.::.:.m.. Family. Dot and Joe MacDonald. Irene and Joe Gallant. 2630 in noon-Roland idea no- '"his is not a perfection to be CL as your I.-gum. in Hes. ' ' mgl t I I d other Mauagen SmffS1mpson.sen,'. A" f. k f .u M Mr. Ind Mm pu smith and equipped with first class meteor- Some of our friends from On- uV'- M951 N395 N59- Salnt Paul puts it 111 8111- th-E Hggm aim '3 ha,l,r.f,',st?r' Elsi? dclhhniingtioiialedgmthllfiyezg reprc- -Wendell and Leitha McQuarrie. .i....,",,,,',fj gee. sg,.oeat's';,eos:k .: Family. . g 010810111 N'-Itl011l- 011 our recent tlrlo made the trip from Tampa 3 7-. "T99 '35 5 D 1' '011 Willi "Th" 1' "I9 M" "I i te e mlidm W” e w mm ha seating over 180 congregations and Double Spray: all hope was held for his recovery. C'Yd9- MIV11711 81113 f1i11111Y- 3"PI3"' MP '0 11111 from Floridl to Toronto. in for house, 1. ong portast Jobs. I. 'i. your sanctificatlon." Em," ;f,ff, 31:”-t siflffgazi 1"5m""””5 1” C""d” Wm ”t9"d PODDY and Gilly Miller and fam- Gordon was of 1 very quk; n. c nun"; we visited a number of these sta- plane. We. however in cornisl 5 D-I.-O I-I.-1 i U at Edith and Wilfred Hunter to travel I: ti . the home. Rev. E. c. Armstrong the five-day session to be new in 11v. Damousie. N lure. well liked by -11 who knew "1 home 1- W 11-! 11- 1" 1110" WIN ' ed by hunun gtriving; it . th ch t L 1 Hotel. Also Telegrams: him. H was greatly gmmhed (0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor.' Teletype machines keep each six different planes and with four ll. p.m.-l n.I.--Pa& & Q - ynnot consist in the highest agiggvecclotly-;(,':fi:'nga(::g.rd,:,h:oh me preesentaysffil bemt:ll'-ffcrials from the Mr. and Mrs. Re Smith, Dal. his mmeuy, and his 5",," nieces Mrs. Dan MacAusland, llalifsx.lstation. in constant touch with different airlines. aocidesta u .-.iuning of the natural virtues remain. W," mwnveyed cm 3,: Church's international headquert- houaie. N. B. ' and nephews will also feel the loss V".oned.Wltls a pinch of faith. he holiness which Christ de- l(lndEd is a perfection purely on no supernatural level, an eleva- Hill of the inner life of the soul I-'.'”, a "newness of life", to use he expressive words of Saint Paul. limness. the most characteristic uality- of the Godhead, can only t-come ours by our sharing in me way the very life of God. THU! UNIQUI It is the insistence of Christ on Janet, Alma. Jeanette. Ilise and Mable. Dslhousie. N. B. Ladles' Auxiliary B. E. I. L. No. ers"in Washington. D. C. Reports of achievement in var- ious phases of church work will be given by departmental secre- 17 Dslhousie. N. B. taries and other officials of the Peggy Fitzpatrick, Dslhousie. N. organization's Dominion Executive 8. Board. Officers, departmental sec- Letters: retrles will be elected and plans Cecil Miller, Feenchfort. I laid for the conducting of church Louise and Fred Longhead. Col business for the next four years. Co.. N. S. Pastor Mercer will also attend Mr. and Mrs. I John King. the special Ministerial Institute to lngatestone. Essex, Eng. be held in connection with the Se.s- Beatrice Tilbury. Uxbridge, Eng. sion in Ottawa. Special sroup Cards: seminars. discussion forums and Dodds Family, Harrington. study groups-will give special con- Dorothy and Foster MacPhail. slderation to the educational. youth, Argyle Shore. welfare, pubiishin , and public re- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Watts and Lvln ,Hampshire. t d lnationni Imam up”. emm Minnie and Leigh Good, Corn- endeavour. w H .n.....j-e.-e--- a . COBALT BOMB FROM CANADA Anna and Lloyd Scott, City. of a kind and loving uncle. The service at the MacLenn Fun- ernl Home was conducted by the Rev. A. Frank MacLeen of Trin- ity United Church. After the serv- ice many friends proceeded to the People's Cemeterywhere a Legion service was held. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Louis Gaudet. Edward Lund. Neil MscCallum, Cylde Bell, Frank Gaudet and Albert Wool- ridge. He leaves to"mourn his pnssin the following brothers and sisters: Wilfred of Borden. Stan- lay, Mary (Mrs. Albert Godkln); Jessie (Mrs. George Howard): Faith. (Mrs. Arthur Godkin). all of Chnilottetown, and grandmoth- er, (Mrs. Gordon MscI.eod) Loudres, N. S. Hlzelbrook Baptist Church for service at S o'clock. conducted by Rev. E. C. Armstrong. pastor of the church. assisted by Rev. J. H. Bishop and Rev. '1'. R. Goudge. During the service, Mrs. Kenneth Paynter sang as a solo. "It Is No Secret." Interment was in the I-laselbrook Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were: Messrs. N. W. Wood. Earl Jen- kins, Henry Jenkins. Calvin Wood, Lawson Wood. William MacCallum, Seylgliourn Fnrquhalrson. William I ,. . . Coa y. oy Mutc . Roy Jones, '”"”""'3 "5 "m ""k'' mm Boswell Carver. Kent Jones, Gor- mque ”"”"g m”"' ””h”'”- don Myers Frank Wood and Earl lorenver. all the other founders muemh ' i ”"'3'”" Wmud 99 ” mu!” Active pallbearers were: Messrs. person or I thins outside of J. Russell Drlscoll. Kenneth Payn- helnselvas; but Jesus Christ 19:, Elmer Myers, Louis Young, ointed to Himself and said: "1 v..,gi.,. Mung, mi p.,,.,y Pippy Lou "d An” mm """' 1 ' g. The Family. . 1i?e"thBmRels;lllI';e;tlonb en: ti; There were many floral tributes, LECCOI Imy (Ap)..A cgng. Lulu um sgumm claw mm M". wruum i .mug'M 1. In "mu h , M 19g.”:'l' 'i"d "'d:h0'n”""P3g3'- . dian-made cobalt bomb I111” 11" 1" Pearl Scott. Meadow Bank. Grandma Maclnod and family. 9 ml the '5" CW5 "g " ”" 0 "W "3 '" 9 9'” "' ""”- cancer treatment lr1'1V0d SW11" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coins and Loudres. N. S. ; "M to 'mm the b ' If? "H day. The three-ton apparatus W111 Family, Suffolk. Aunt Flo, Uncle Les and family, , ., H, . "' ' W” A H "" be installed in a hospital 111 t1111 Mr. and Mrs. Evariste Le Blane New Glasgow. N. s. p 2 ii. 9 vme' "Id Pm uh k ” now w " . . "0'”'"" mm" cowl "d "Elly. Dslhousie. N. 3. Uncle John. Aunt Ethel and 3 .'.”'”E" 0"? '0"'3- '11P91'11l111"lc w"”'""' -Florence and Henry leotner. Agnes, Halifax. N. S. ' 111111 them. impregnating them I113bGl- R11ll0"- 011991119 and RV - New Wiltshire. Uncle Gordon and Aunt Clara, nuh the very life of the Godhead. be"-I In Memorlam Suffolk Women's Institute. New Glasgow, N. s. hTIhhI: tiilvirrlec'lifiett!vhl;:il: lglonsll W-1-ct Bum, Mn” and Mrs.nChnl:'!llieldNewport N. 1c. 0. 5&h.MSlgl:lss.th Si I 159 rs I 8 na- ' wig and saumont. roo e . Off cers an en gnss 1”” mdby "M C''”" M" lava": T'm::,y,d':,.h:.lApm Vinie and Cyrus MscNeill, Mil- Regiment. e- sl”'”" olynsgf W 0 I, too. Ser aants' Mess - The Armouries. tII:.t:la ;1:.dmta:I:llly.B.vmy 1-111p - Mrs. A. Stewart. not-any and o and null Ellis. W n Low.u' and” ma J..nl.. In our hearts your memory lhg Gus, Dunstaffnnge. Brown Electric and s er SPECIAL OFFER! Perry. Mary and Reg. MacDonald. Haselbrook Church and W. M. 5 gestaurnnt Crew M. V. Abag- t. .1-lazelbrook. n. Y. r. u. l lAklbert and Florrle Temples. luf- o Fred and Inuise Longheed. old , Barns. N. S ere. Tender. loving. kind and (no. There in not a day dear Father. But we always think of yon. canons 4. DIODORAN1 5- lmme tllefeutvt DIN IIOS. no Cross Roads Women's institute. Mt. Herbert United Church. Ls- dies' Aid ' Mildred and Kenneth Peynter. Dr H E. Y . . eo. Cells and Roy Mutch. Amelie and Hedley Spence. Frank and Erroll Lund. Betty and Russell Drlscoll. Jesn. Alice and Seymour Far- quhsrson. Mabel and IAUII Young. Fleware: Teacher and pupils of cross I Roads School. Potted Tulips. I The MacCnllum family. Card of Thanks The family of the late . Nell Maclflnnon wish to thank those In who sent flowers. cards and let- uu d sympathy. To all kind friends and neighbours who helped in so many wees during their rec- ent bereavement. a sincere thorn in estudad. In Memoriam h levies memory of ear nether. who passed an! lud- lenly Aull Nth, I054. Tet meet h llenven, how sweet the tnenaht Ne laeretswnemneniorete Dirt: Telneethleevanuglnst. 'Iblaaethheven.,lenlhe threes olsta-yloaostuemi neihtseerhepmehhsfsn GIN. . reiseethtvcnllosrnve. "inert: n-onion! Ir ghclnutfye i WIenItfe'ssIsI'tyeersarepsst' and Family. In loving memory at Jerry Webster, who drowned April Mth. I I Inserted by iwayne Boston. school companion. Card of Thanks Walter Squires and Family wish to thank Dr. Burden. Dr. Lee and Nurses of the Prince Edward Is- land hlospitef Rev. Russell Mne- Leod and Rev. friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness shown cl them during their recent sad bereavement: nlso.those who sent cards and messages-of sympathy. housle. N. 3. Union Road. I. S. Raynor. cl Roland and Kaye Ford. city. Canadian Legion Branch 11. Del- Mr. and Mrs. lubert Arblng and Mary and Preston Hillier. City. The Jackson Family. Pnrkdale. Jsok Coyle. City. Mr. and Mrs. lnriy Keating, ty. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Garnhum. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston, Brookfield. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ienton, tr. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Intel. to. Cathie and Chester Bernard. City. . w Elsie and Francis Hill. Preach- Alwnys Remembered 57 MI W150 fort lpreyec Irma. Nleces and Nephews Girls at the Cundnll Iolne Lelth and Sylvia. Stanley MacNair. Kathleen and Jack MeeNsir and Shirley. City. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Boswell, Jennie Turner. Dunstaffnage. Sadie and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Geudat. The Gaudet Family. Frank Gnudet. Mrs. Josep, Auntie and Kenny. Hammond Godkln and Family. George and Olive. Vinnie and Albert. Lens and Doc. Mrs. Easter and Dorothy. Walter Josey. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard. Jean. Ted and Family. Helen and Neil Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keys and Special Sale Clearing "I00 Pair Women's Summer SANDALS (broken lines) . . . 3.49 75 Pair Women's GARCIA SHOES (broken lines) . . . . . 6.99 75 Pair Women's PUMPS. Ienlunont (broken lines) . . . . 5.99 100 Pair Women's PUkRSlGlnmour Girl (broken lines) . 3.99 LQPAGE SHOE COMPANY LlNl'I'EIl 'lI-IHOkIOPO0ODU'lOIS- Al: 4.99 "Want some help with It's a good thing young Tbd is only joking. If his Dad took him up on that oies. Teri would soon find himself floundering in a see of faces about family income management. succession duties, taxes. wills, ssuecs. business insurance and other reiaeed subjecos! You see. Ted's father is a typical life underwriter -m a man who has not only been trained for his lob, but keeps up-to-deee by oomtarn study. For the uses of life insurance are more claensive so " dsyisatheynssdnh0.Andt'hIIIeslwhe . ll-IE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. IN CANADA laarpsmngneseteehhs-e&;.ls&-iiahelmehannnutls your homework, Dad?" represent companies in this business new ad you with increased skill. - Doing this cells for more than study. it takes reel understanding of people's needs. And since eedi family's needs are different, the company representative otfees valuable guidance in nub- ingpiaoetotitsiieeeneeds-ssdiudlaellp Allinsittheliteineneeneemeoyoedeelwkh today issveiygoodniansoknow. AsIJbitpn- put it avrofber rehuioa of tie only way! in which Ibo life imnr-awe baeinav bu Jowlopd witbttbetdvnettesnedyewnbatgeagoeeltl