;.-EBRUARY as. 1952 f"7f u not so tuhlon vtote" I9 .1,” pgbllc ser The 9 ltml 13 h t substitute ' rothe word "cl1a.ritY' nchurny" had. In philanthropy. 1" my 'h0ll(I nu:-:6” men; times have nested it strong ot "chartt.V' ": 5 ha, 3 dounle origin. the subslltut :on Of "love" I0? Version pres sorncthtng which itself eclal. indeed unique-the mm the Cliristinn Filth. pm-2 ;n the searching than nsmlr and ram? tric r'.t'vit"S 3 o there was a 1”" ' the word in vlcu of the Church. vised Version of I Corinth- mt made this change, and . 1 as very popular. It I” ' Illlpaecllonj because the word Md 3 Victorian times, mm debaserl to mean a. rxgnttotnoveg t. it which is "the "m that 3. apreaycve and of all vir- wit- reaction in favour reaction which literary and the trl-sylliibl: "Chg? ,.. 1 :nd again es roys e nt-ttiythm of 1 Corinthians H ,5 presented by the Authorized on the other. the somewhat un- usmt uni distinctive word "char- 1tv"lS felt to be better suited than .5, co,-nmnner word "love" to ex- love wmch hath produces and springs ew Testament sense is something much more dy- the "gflflil will to all men" which somtn. es is made to do duty for and :2 roarltos outwards in concen- The centre Ls of course ,FLenten- -Meditation. (roar The Columns of The Times. London. IDVE AND CHARITY people to love him with all fellowship with those who the same experience. 'I'his love one to another." The fire of this love is ready: to embrace all mankind-saint sinner, friend or foe. It makes no conditions, it seeks no reward. On- ly so can It be at all like the love sun to rise on the evil and on the good. with indiscriminate bounty. George Eliot knew something of it when in Adam Bede she described Dinah Morris's visit to I-Ietty in the prison, and Dorvothea's visit to Rosamond in Middlemarch. Love like this may seem of lit- tle relevance at a time when na- tions are arming to the.teeth, and when even the optimistic are able to hope only for a time of uneasy 19090". Drolonged sufficiently for all nations to see where sanity lies. But if "God is love” st. Paul rightly says that love is a thing which abides. That means that its most insignificant embodiment is of eternal moment. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of is 1. chr::'t.-tn poets have often thoncht at 30 as 3 consuming me. MIC. ADAM CRASWELI. tturmn: "xllh inextlnguishable Rustlco v.1,-.19" This fire is nourished from i a rr-."r:tl llleXI'llIU.SlII)Ie source, VII” W90” Ii”! February 28th. 1051. iii? to-..- or God himself. I Inserted by His Wife and Son. -nu. IUIP awakens an echoingi . .. 7 .,.,,. rtsporse In those who experience: The University of Aclcialde, ll. Tim" t-vrocntze the claim of thc.loundcd in 1874 was the first Aus- commnnd otherwise so difficult toI admit, which calls upon Ct0d'sI tralian university to gram, grees for women students. their heart. They feel a warm bond of share fact early became a badge of Chris- tianity. "By this shall men know that ye are my disciples. if ye have 0! of God himself. who makes his de-I Protestant Orpllonogo Mt. code. sponsored Choral society SPRINGFIELD 82.00: Walter Macxenzie 81.00 each: Sutherland Gillespie, Reginald 1-! am. I-Iaslam. William I-laslam. Haslam, George Sinclair, Keith Paynter. Keith Mayne. Allison Mayne, Clarence I-laslam. soc each: Herbert Prolltt, Mrs. William Constable. Total-S2300 SEA VIEW Collected by Mrs. E. McKay, and Mrs. Charles Adams 31.00 each: Preston Pickering, Mrs. Charlie Adams. 50c each: William Donald. Her- bert Donald, Mrs. Earle MacKay. Mrs. J. T. MacKay, Mrs. Stanford Pickering. 256 each: Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Leslie Coulson, Mrs. Leigh- ton Coulson. Total-35.25. Collected by Mrs. Norwood Camp- pell and Mrs. Leland Campbell 31.00 each: Mrs. John E. Camp- bell, Roy Duggan. Edwin Mur- die Murphy. Mrs. William Bran- der. soc each: Mrs. John E. Cousins. Mrs. John R. Murphy. Lester Duggan, Penzlc Duggan, Amos Adams. Mrs. Reginald Mountain. Mrs. Leland Campbell. Total-59.50. (lollerled hy Mrs. Fred Donald and Mrs. J. E. Murphy Adams. 50c each: Mrs. Fred Donald. Mrs. Colin Adams. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Mrs James E. Murphy, Mrs. Nelson Adams. 25c each: Ethel Adams. Total-35.75 Grand Total Sea. View-s20.50. ' local lnuroa Collections 3: . ....... .....:z 2.: .2'.:':::: -- at live cents a ward. atrletly pay- UPICML able In advaseo. Herbert shur-Gain Caval- by I-Iillsborough 824.00 Collected by Miss Floris Drum- mond and Mrs. Clarence PIas1a.m. Roland Matheson, John Hlckox. Florrie Drummond. Macliay, Nelson Matheson, R. E. Howard, Samuel Basil Arthur ll-ilckox. Norris Sinclair, Lcith Paynter, Crawford phy. J. Weeks Murphy. Mrs. Ed-; IHE Jsmttus Pttamatacv l:IlQl)PIll3.Ill3 l.K.v JA- 0 Yes. It is surprising to Iind interested professional serv- ice so modestly priced. And since actually it costs no. more. why don't you malt: a practice ofhringing prescrip. rionb here for compounding? nu Ju I-.KLL .n.; J7... .,t..- 5 ;-;;,;'v( -4... H 4 Jim to . ,'-.u.-......h.. I..'tFL'(' white ropefruit. for 25: rd Ripe omotoos. pkg. 23: "rcslt Green -I27 U36) -6 .. 17:: 0... Juicy Florida menses. 2 dos. 65: ”'"'i"'' Sprouts. Fresh GWPH Beans and "Gold- "! Wax B . I "S, Me. 91118. Cucumb MN '.-.-t.-.-u-t.-.-..-.-.-.-r.-.-.-A-tar.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-U-.-.-.-.-.-as-. mt. ma... Fr nu. 93,207 Gqoku; meter Morrzrowmes. z. u:224fu22 5. If you wish to have a few extra velope the best way is to b: Fl .-.. :.'itmly..N-, V GROCERY BUYS 20 oz.-Clark's Beam. 2 for 37: Camatlcm ' Milk. 4 tins . . . 67: Chicken Huddle. 2 tins 43: Little Neck Clams. 2 tins 77: 20 oz. Aylmer Tomato Juice. 2 tins . . 25: Fluffo Shortening. 3 lbs. 95: Large All Iron. 2 for 57: Lux Floltos. Iga. 2 pltgs. 59: Chocolate and White. Purity Colt: Mix. Zfor . 57: Talisman Marmalade. 24oa. 43: WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING FISH ON HAND 1 Fillets. Fresh FIllel:....oL.Sole,JEI:esh Salmon. Fresh Smells. Smok- : ';iI"9ISv Boneless Cod, Boneless Dlgby, Scotch lllppers, Corned Mackerel, Salt "av: .m5 300 EVERYDAY 25I - 31.25 55.00 and to F. A Vader. whgsm, omarta U... . NEW Chlorophyll pleasures from your,pay on- y your groceries from PlERCE'S. You are always assured of the very best in food buys at o "W low cost to you. TOOTHPASTE Visit Flu re den 0 "It's Fluorine! " ' 'n'n'u'u'u'I-'n'n'u'ut'u'n'u'Ia'IuI'u'ia'u'u'aI'uI'o'?' .2. Hoclts. I lb... 23: Shoulder Pork A Chops. I lb. . 52: E Smoked Shankless Pl:nl:s. 1 lb. . 53: Malpcque Oysters. V2 pt. .45: CF? at-oauvuv up wolf " place of peace and orderllness. M Which reminds us that there are many houses but few. homes. Doctors now tell us that the an- Law steed ::i':1..r":.::.:'::”:;:.:”:::.::: Bacon-1 Ib- .- 49: :::?:..:...f;”"'”;i'.it ..:;::::::;um are all being laughed at by mic- Tdmmed Boston robes. Recent. tests reveal the fol- Buffs I Ib. . . 49; lowing amazing facts. In llM7 only ' E 30 per cent survived in tests tubes involving standardized doses of Pork E the drutr. In 1948 and 1949 50 per THE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN This column n reserved for news :j: CIIASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. GIGGITS PHARMACY. Kent street. Phone 3110. MIIS. JoIlNS'l'0N'S LADIES WEAR SALE - Bargains for 10 clays. Starting Feb. 22. WOMEN'S SUITS. sizes 16'5- 2456 at The Fashion Shoppe. MUSICAL FESTIVAL ENTRIES close March 1st. Mail yours now. DB. 1. C. G-AI-4L-A.NT'S OFFICE will be closed from February 27thI to March 17th. CIIAITIIB FIJGIITS In any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or. cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or sit). aenroaairolfs. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs, Storey Electric. Phone 3007. DB. WATSON KIRKCONNELL will deliver the Robertson Memor- ial Lecture at Prince of Wales College, Tuesday evening. March 4th. at 8.30. Public invited. Ad- mission free. JUST ARRIVED - Shipment of Ladles' Wool Cardigans. All new Spring shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Prices: sass, 35.75, 35.95. 56.25,, 57.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. SECOND MEETING - The sec- ond meetlng of the newly organ- ized Ladies' Auxiliary of that Charlottetown Pharmaceutical As- COAL DISCHABGING TODAY -0ld' Bvdnev Screen. Sullivani Screen. Acadia Egg. oil treated.l Invernesa and Dominion Coke stove and nut size. W. D. Gillisl and Co., Ltd. Phone 170. I G. A. RAMSAY AND G. F. IIEIDMAN. (Toronto), are con- tinuing ihe special Evangelistic Meetings in the Gospel Hail (Up- per Prince Street) week nighls 8 P. M. excepting Saturday. Sunday 7.30 P. M. . Strange But True By F. H.-Mu,-Arthur Standing on the steps of the church door at shag Harbour. -Nova Scotia. one can see. at night .the lights of five lighthouses. in- cluding Cape Island directly on- sociatlon was held on Feb. 25 at the home of Mrs. Allison Foster. At the conclusion of the business meeting a. white elephant sale was held which was greatly en- joyed and helped to swell the funds of the organization. At; the. conclusion of the evening- lunch was served by the hostess. This group was organized amontb' ago at the home of Mrs. H. L.' Worthy. f TALKEI) T0 COLIFOENIA - Mrs. Found, North River Road, had a nice telephone chat. withi the Doctor's uncle, Mr. Walter 8. Pound of Merced, California, who ,called to inquire about the health- .of the Doctor's mother. Mrs. Har-' lan Found. who is now recover- ting from a severe attack of plural pneumonia. Mrs. Found states the reception was Just as clear as if both parties were in Charlotte- town. - Fl '.VI'.iILA L IIEILIJ YESTERDAY poslte. A collection of marine cur- l iosities. including furniture made. -out of famous wrecks on this t1.00 cach: Mrs. Roy Burt, Roy shore, are on view. The name shat;' mm'nIIi.: -'i'0m 1101' Ils derived from a bird called the shag or cormorant. . t Ever hear of the'chttrch ol thei Sutherland. Mrs. George Branderp Air with an outside pulpit? It xvag-3 ed by her right here in our own maritime provinces. Place: why Cocomagh.I N. 8. The present church is most interesting in that it stands in the orlginal yard where sermons. were; p'.'eaclted from an outdoor Dlllplli br-fore any building had been erect-l ed. in this delightful mountain re- treat. The old pulplt. still rests on the first lite. The first part of the; sermon used to be conducted in- Gallic and the second part. in Eng- lish. No instrument music was permitted. I Incidentally. Cocomagh is ant Indian word meaning "head of thci waters," and like most Indian place names thereis 9, ring and melody about It which is hard to define. O O 0 Behind many successful business ventures is a good secretary. and a clever nurse has helped more than, one doctor to get into his propcrl stride. But we seldom ever heard; about the good secretary. or the: clever nurse. ' ”Betler is a dinner of herbs where love is than a stalled ox andl hatred therewith.” Two New York women involved in the bigamy charge against An- Ithony Amaroso teamed rm to keep him out of the cooler. Rose Am- aroso brought the bigamy charge acninst her 36-year-old husband After Boss and Anthony were married. she learned he already had a wife and two kids. Angelina. wife no i. also was on hand as Ambrose waived examination and was held for grand jury action. He was taken back to jail but his two faithful wives put. up the bond for his freedom. They're doing a lot of amazing things this year In agriculture. The very latest we've learned a- bout. is seeds getting the "hotfoot" -that is the grain is shocked by electricity to produce bigger yield Its sponsors say the system is working out fine. Wheat seeds thus treated have Jumped the yield as much as 20 per cent. What next? I I I John Frazer. of Auckland. New Zealsnd. recently got a divorce from his wife on the ground that. her sloppy clatter-trap shoes causes a tremendous strain on his nerves. The court ruled that as a man's house is his castle it. should be a cent of the microbes came through the came test. while in l95O - 51 the rate rose to Bl per cent. Doctors can get around this weakening tendency by admin- istering stiffer doses. but they can't continue that indefinitely. O 0 O O The Department of Atzriculture has a. wamlng word the once effective fiv destroyer D.D.'I'. Name- ly: that "like the old gray mare it ain't what it used to be." The files have built up tr resistance attalnst the snray. each generation being less effected than it predecessors. Numberous tests carried out in Ontario and New York State. show that l9.'ll's crop of flies--at least the ones that. were trapped and cage sprayed came through the ordeal with very few casualties. . All this would seem to point out the necessity of scientists keeptziz on their toes to keep down the bugs D.D.'I'.. considered to be one of medicine's areatut soldiers for the control of typhus fecesea now ap- pears to be of nuestlonable -value A group of U.S.A. navy and armv doctors are responsible for the re- port. Further they say that thev have found Korean strains of body licts-potential of typhus which are highly resistant to D.D.'I'.i 0 O 0 0 -The funeral of Mrs. James Mmnghnn tool; place yesterday late residence on the Mt. Edward Road to st. Dunstan's Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrat- son Rev. Fred Monog- ltnn. assisted by Rev. Phalen Mc-. Kenna as (icacmt, Rev. John Sui-i llvan as sub-deacon and Rev. Pat-i rirk McMahon as Master of Cere-. monies. His Excellency Most Rev.) Jnmrs Boyle occupied his throne in the Snttctttaiiv The IOIIOWIDB 'Cl(ilj"t were presrnt ill the sanc-L W511: R. V. McKenzie. Rev.. tuar P. F. Macnottnld. Rev. Fr. Stew-' all S. J. Roy. John Maddl:on.3 cSs.R.. Rev. T. P. Butler, Rev.I David McTttgue. Rev. Francis Cor-t coran and Rev. Francis Bolgcr. Intcrntcnl. took place. in the fam-: ily plot in the Catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by: Fr. John Sullivan, assisted by Fr. Phnlrn )lcKennn. The funeral was lar';cly attcndevl. 3 ZION Y. I'. S. - The regular weekly meeting of Zion Y. P. S. was held on Tuesday evening. Feb. 26. The devotional period was under the leadership of Ma- tilda Morrison. Prayer was led by Helen Bulmau and Scripture read by Avis Bulman. Hymns sung were "For the Beauty of the: Earth". "Unto the Hills" and, Lead Kindly Light." The devo-; tions closed with the Lords Pray- er. The business period was pre- sided over by the president. An interesting debate was held on the subject ”Canada's Governor- Gencral should have been a per-p son from Great Britain". The, Pro debators were: Roddle HIC-i kox, leader. Margaret Dawsonl and Roy Campbell. The Con de- bators wcrc: Allan Burns. loader. Margaret Macbougall and Keith Bcaton. The Judges were: Mrs! A Mutch, Mr. Blair MacDonald' and Mr. Reginald McNutt. The pro debators won by several points. The meeting then ad- journed to the lower hall for games and closed with ltBlessed Be the Tie That Binds." l'.l the first nine months of 1951. at decrease in the number of "cofflnt tacks" sold, amounted to one and! a half billion cigarettes. Could part. of this decline be traced l-OI smuggling? Or have cigarette smok-; e,-rs reached the point where they consider the government. is laying, it on a big too heavy and have call- t ed it. "quits." I A Wankegan. Ill. dishwasher go: a good bnwling out when he re- turned a 83.500 certified cheque. to its owner. F.P. Vahwinkel. The dishwasher was -Weeiillll-' out. the grill when he spotted a. lttrtze envelope. He opened it and: found the cheque. and then phon- ed the owner. "You shouldn't. have nnoncd thr- envelope," growled Vahwinkel. "What was in it was no concern of yours." To which the dishwasher t-coiled "baloney!" Most. housewives have used mace. but few realize its close relation- ship to nugmeg. There are two husk.-t covarlug a nutmeg seed. The otlter covering is dried. pulverized. and called mace. f7x6'rY51'6?5l romc helps RELIEVE RIIN-DOWN CONDITIONS Minty tmtlamal Iy mu Catch colds eastlv? Get coughs due to colt-ls? This may be due to a run-down eondttion. Start taking high energy Scott's Iimulston In- day.Itcontetn.I nam- ml A 8; ll Vttamtna in mtluml ntl -plus added mint-ralal llclps ntaurtatn rc- odstanrc :Ill(I' stamina! Your l.1- I vourtfe store has it. SCOITS EMUISIO It may surprise smokers of cig- varettea in this country to learn that PA(ns THREIL BUCKLEYIS MIXTURE 21st. ANNUAL CCMMIINITY CONCERT 7 FOR THE BEST Ill IIIIIICSTORE NEEDS Sltap At - CAMPAIGN THIS WEEK ONLY HEADQUARTERS HOLMAN'S STORE Telephone 3196. Present members will be :onl'o:l-ed. Non-Members Wishing To Join Coll Heodquorlers ANOTI IERTRIBUTE TO THE Y. M. c. A. i I'm teaching my Boy as best I can 'lnmipuua: Auvvotoly luputnd Ilua ll7l' rttott: me I .. The truths which are needed Io shape a man. But whether I Iive, or whefherl die I'll have no fear if he'll follow the "Y" For the "Y" won'I' teach him the things oi sin But how to strive for the right and win. ,TI1e "Y" will b-rother him night and day. And follow his path Iest Ire go astray. I I Edgar A. 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