lililii, ll.00 you s, 1952 , 5g CHURCHES TOMORROW , The Week at S.D.U. Anglican Bocbford Mill" l,i.um..r1 oi ENULANIJ "5. PETER'S carueom. d 0 non E. Malone rm no.1)... Incumbent. um saunas Brenton. Lie. Music organist and choir Director Sunday Services a.nl.-Matias g.m.-vCh0raI Sermon. All Seats Free. Everybody W ' CHURCH 'rheiI'arlsh Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation. munlon. I000-Sunday School. ll.(I0--Morning: Prayer and Ser- mon. Anthem. mon. Anthem. Hall. of Haufax. llI.A., S.T.M.. Minister Mus. Bac. Choirs 3.00 a.m.-Iloly Communion Eucharist and ;,,-lo p.m.-Sunday School. 1,00 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. Daily Services as usual. "5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Til: Reverend J. T. Tbbott. M015 Mr. Royston F. Mlllford. A-R-C-0- Organist and Choir Master. T30-I.aylnen's Corporate 7,00-Evening Prayer and Ser- 3.15-Fellowship lliliir in Parish All are welcome. all services are being conducted In the Venerable John Stead PRLSBY li:l(iAN HE KIRK OF 5. JAMES "l'i.'Q'l:evci-enii 1'. II. B. SBEEK Miss E. Lillian Mcliellsio. Organist and Director of the TRINITY UNITED ,CHURCH . Ministers: lleverend H. E. D. Ashiord Reverend .l. T. Irwin fhoirlnaster and Organist: Raymond Player, M.A.. Mus. Ilae. ll a.ln.-Sermon: The Word That Jesus Used Only Once"-Rev. II. E. D. Aahford. Anthem: "Sing and Rejoice" (Kelli). 2.30 p.m.-Adult Bible study. 1 p.m.-Sermon: "I'll Hold Your Coat"-Rev. J. T. Irwin. S ' Roy M. Smallman. - Selection by the Male I-light. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Therlteverend James D. Davison. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full 10 a.m.-Preparatory Class. 11 a.m.-Worship. Sermon: "When To Draw The Line". Anthem: "0 Taste and See" (John Goes). 12 noon-Church school. 7 p.m.-Worship. sermon: "When I Am Alone Does It Matter?" Anthem: "0 Saviour of the World" (John Gossi. Ilymn-anthem: "Tell The week which is Just ending contained some important. events for at. plmstsn's. We say this be- cause last week St. Dunstsn's com- peted for three titles. Seldom does it happen that ii college has the opportunity to capturg three titles saints competed for three titles. they were successful in winning only one of them. Letts deal with each separately. The first title St. Dunstan's might have won last week was the N. B.- P.E.l'. intercollegiate hockey crown. The game was played in Frederic- ton against U.N.B. and the saints entered the fray with a 5-0 deficit to make up which resulted from the first game played between these two teams at the Forum.,Accord- ing to all reports, in the first per- iod the Salnts controlled the play. outshooting their opponents 13-0. In the two remaining periods how- ever. the mainland collegians turn- ed on the power to Will by the score of 9-3. This gave 0. N.B. ll decided edge in both gems and they will now advance to the Maritime finals against St. Francis Xavier. As we said last week our team this year on, on so...--. '.?..i".i'.i12.'.'l?””ni3;".i3".?:E'i&.?i CENTIIAL CHMSTMN close to winning the championship. CHURCH n yet we are proud of them and con- gratulate them for their efforts. 219 Kent Street The boys left for the trip on Wed- lllarvel ll. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister ncaday morning and it was not un- til Saturday evening that the eight- Miss Thelma Burns. Organistand Choir Direcgr. een storm-weary gentlemen rc- gjggg N gg j g turned to the campus. , 10 a.in.-Church School and Fun- In hockey. as we have just said. ny mm.-, the Saints did not lose by a close ll a.m.-Morning Worship and margin. 7M5 W95 in 50""? WHY R Communion. consolation. But we didn't even sermon: "The A.B.C.'s of The have this consolation with regard Atonement". ' to the final outcome of the MB.- Anthem: "Dark was the Nilht" P. E. I. basketball competition. The fl p.m.-Evening Worship Service last game for the Saints on the 5GTm0n3 "THO "0510 0' 930 schedule was played against UrN.B. Pl""l"”I 0" M'i"”"c"?" inst Friday night. In order to clinch The 4 in a series of three Me the H.- Mr. Anthem: in ii.7nl.-Church School. ll :.m.-Divine Service and ser- "You Mean a Lot to "llear (Barnbyl . CHURCH Minister Morning Worship tla.m.-sermon by Sr. Leslie 'I"tcombe of the Salva- lion Army. liymns: I 283. 433. Anthem: " side lilamblen). Craswell. Evening Worship 254. "The of holiness." worship with us. CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Phone 2190-I4. services it s.rn.-sllndl.y School ll a.m.-Worship and Praise 2 p.m.-Children's Church 6.30 p.m.-Prayer 7I'uh.-llvangelistio Meeting. Everybody Welcome. ."The Church That's Different" GOSPEL HALL. Upper Prince Street ITA. Ramsay and G. I". lieidntan Ire continuing Special Evangelistic services nightly at I p.m. excepting Saturday. "Home: of Evangelism" INVITES Toll to a week-end of "SPIIIITIIAI. RENEWAL"- conducted by yet it could not be overlooked by ' the judges in making their decis- lst Lleut. tld Ml-s. Roger Henderson ion. . , v 2 We again congratulate Allan and Sgtugdgy.-Sitll PM. Willey for the honor they h Bunday--11:00 A.M.--Holiness Meeting. BnIIday- 7:00 I'.M.-Salvation Meeting. My Prayer" li(opylof); "Svveet'is Thy Mer- ripm.-Vespers and Meditation: "The First Epistle of l'eter"l.;e solo: "0 Troubled Heart. still (Hamblen)-Miss Nancy MaeNevin. Visitors Cordlnily Welcome. ZION rxsssvrimn I-llrinco and Grafton streets Iteverend G. Carlyle Webster. Organist and Choir Director Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. Still Waters" Soloist. Mr. llarry iso p.m.-The Church chool. All members urged to be present. 7.30 p.m.-Sermon: "You Mean Lot to God"--The Rev. H. B. Somers. M.A.. s.T.lil. Hymns: 91. 133. Anthem: dell: illlalotiel. "0 worship the Lord in the beauty "A Prayer" You are cordially invited to United PEN I ELU3 I AL Rev. Quincy Stairs. l'asiur. I.ord'a Day at 7:30 p.m. All are heartily invited to attend. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street Captain - (liars- Lord's Prayer" A .' Sainis' lead only to see it mount 1-, -" again. but just not enough. how- ever. and the score ended 56--ill. r- F'-' - After the game our players-were ...",uo,s"" " still confident of the champion- the championship. ollr team would messages upon marriage"and the have to win by ten points. Due to home. the late arrival of the train. tho Anthem: "Fairest Lord Jesus". game did not begin until ten o'- Centralchristlan Church cordially clock. It was i'i. tense gamv. "Wu" you to the wonmp undo" Would the Saints be able to beat of the Lord's Dlsy. - these fall and nimble Rod and ...,M n..-.s.-- - .. - .:. Blacks by inn points? That was the lllS'l'0ItI(7 LIGHT question. The opening whisilc sounded what proved to be forty minutes of tension for spectators and players alike. The opposing team lost no time and soon went ahead. They further increased their lead until they had a margin of eleven points at half-lime The odds seemed to be against the Saints, hilt the students spurred on by dynamic "Sport" MacDonald. did not cease to cheer and have cllnfidcilce in their team. It seems that ii tradition has de- veloped whereby the Saints are fa- mous for coming behind in a game to win. At least that is the way flir- game went against Mt. A. and to- , - night would be no exception Ycs. onca acain the Saints came fight- ing hack to make up the lost ground , of eleven points and no aliolld ten points with tllrco minutes left ill the game. But the U. N. B. team were not to be defeated. They put on a drive and narrowed down tho The flrst. llghiliollse on Long Point. stretching into Leke Erie frolll the Ontario mainland. was built about lB30. NA1'IT'-I; DOCTORS At. the time of the arrival of Jacques Cartier Indians in Canada were familiar with medicinal her und lind a crude surgery. it ship. since they thought Mi. A would be able to defeat U. N.B. in the remaining game on home ter- ritory. Such was not the case. since the latter won 68-49, and the two points by which the Saints lost the title seemed to take on added value. so valuable were those two points which Jack Reardon. Pele Dunphy. Joe Muilally or any other member of the team could tally with so little effort with a single bilsket if be but had the timei However. there is no use lament- ing over past evenu. but it just shows how thrilling some of the events of one's college career can be. The attitude to be taken is that which was expressed by the players themselves. "Oh well, we'll take it 1804 BIBLE 1952 soclrlv -World WIde- "Thy Word is a lamp unto my foot. and :l lirzhl. unto my path." --Ps. 119-105. A Tribute x Prnhnbly no man in recenr gen- craiions has done more for the Christian cnusc than Dr. J. R. Mott. .Someiliilig over a year ago he visited our Bible House in London the eve of his 112th cross- next year." This is the kind of mg of the Atlantic. He said: "I spirit we like to find in losers. do not know of any other Society . .1 . - iourhlng the life of trlcs I know fond they number it'll more deeply and at more points than the British and For- eign Bible Society." Assist the Prince Edward Is- lnnd Auxiliary with its Bible liouile at 100 Fitzroy Street, Cllar- lotfctown. ih u - on on n Now let us transfer ourselves from the athletic sphere of college life to the academic. Here. in re- viewing the events of the past week. we find the occasion of St. Dunstan's winning one of the three titles for which it was competing. We are referring to the debate last Saturday in which the St. Dun- stan's team comprising Allan Mac- Donald and Walter Reid won a unanimous decision over St. Thom- as College. Chatham. Both colleges had previously won three debates. hence the necessity of a fourth debate to decide the winner of the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. trophy. In giving their unanimous decision. Judges Frank Macbiiillan. Somerled Trainer and Pills Oil"!- ghan attributed the loss of the vis- iting team to the fact that hey found it necessary to read their speeches thus impeding their de- livery. This was understandable since there was such a short time for preparation of the debate. but brought to their college. We 0 the word "again" since thesc two boys had already won an intercol- legiate debate this year. on Thurs- -is It mm- lave Your Clotilss . boar orssneo PBIZSSID ONLY day morning the boys. accompan- ied bv Mr. Brendan O'Grady. left for Ottawa where they will com- pete with other colleges across Gan- ada for the Dominion crown. In recognisina, the success of M.I.- D.L. on the campus this year. we must not forget that much credit is due the executive and the organ- isation's moderator. Father Cass. ll Wednesday oven- tio Society of the college staged ."me Hound of Hea- ven”. a three act biographical drama in the Holv Redeemer community Olntre in Charlottetown. This play I Filli ills seal in 0liilH'S'l0llEiiEEii8 , Shop At . -noon-A-rsqnnuaiun-corn in such a short time. Although the 1 THE GUARDIAN. lcrlllnli GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a any nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. . -M-m.Zm..M...m...:.. JIMMY! TAXI-Phone 623. , O. I. L. paint headquarters, Bryenton it Macxay Cc. MOTOII TOIOGGAWS avail- sag. Apply Macifay Motors. Phone . FASHION SHOW tickets avail- able Hughes Drug Store. REFRIGIIBATOBS. Ranges, Mo. tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. Mlts. .i0IINS'I'0N's LADll':s' WEAR.-Special sale-35 Shortles, Dresses. etc. ' rig O FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritimeicentral Airways 2061 or 504. YORK UNITED CHURCH. - Centrall 11 A. M. Pleasant Grove 2 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Rev. John Douglas. OAKP: SALE at S. A. McDon-. sld's, Saturday. March 8th. at 2 o'clock.- Parkdale Women's In- stitute. ROADS IMPA-ESABLE. our prompt Mail order Service. For the best in Drugstore needs phone or write Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. - USE HOI.llIAN'S in Clllirloiieiown llilvc livnilablc a shipment of the famous Super-flame Oil Burner Broodcr Stoves-only 534.95. Or- dcr yours now. CROSS ROADS - ALEXANDRA --IIAZELBROOK. - Sorvices for Sunday. March 9th. Cross Roads 11 A. M. Alexandra 3 P. M. Hazel- brook 7.30 P. M. I.ic. Thomas Poole. Minister. Ill'.'AIt W. F. A. S1'EWAIt'l'. M. L. A., former Minister of Agric- ulture spcak at 7.15 over C." F'. C. Y. tonight on the Prov. Affairs Broadcast. IT'S A MUST! - The Baptist Menis Annual variety Concsri. Tuesday. March lath. featuring leading local entertainers in Irish music and humor. Tickets fifty cents. AT l.I:l-AG!-rs Kent Street Store. Beaumont and a new Gold Cross Pump arrived this week. Also see the matching shoes and handbags. Shoes for all the family as close as your phone. Call 116. We deliver. POWNAL CHARGE. - Services March 9th, will be conducted by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. as follows: Mount Herbert at 2.30 P. M. Pownal at 7.00 P. M. Bun- bury service has been cancelled for the day. 4Sl'iCCIAI. MEETINGS continue nightly in the Gospel Hall (Upper Prince Street) at 8 P. M. excepting Saturday. Sunday at 7.30 P. M conducted by G. A. Ramsay and C. P. Heidman. You are heartily invited to attend. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE-The ladies of the Rainbow Club Aux- iliary of the sunset Lodge held a very successful annual White Ele- phant Sale in the Y.M.c.A. Ban- quct Room on Monday evening. The Senior Major Wheeler wel- comed the guests. After the sale. coffee and doughnuts were served and all spent a very enjoyable social hour. KINETTE MEETING - The Klnctte Club met at the home of Mrs. Clary Rose, Euston Street. on Wednesday night. The president. Mrs. D. I. Sinclair. presided. A new member. Mrs. Owen W. Lock. yer. was welcomed to the club. Material for the sewing booth at the Kinsmen Carnival. to be held in the Spring. was distributed to the members. Refreshment host- esses were Mrs. Roland G. Taylor, Mrs. Allan (3. Andrew and Mrs. Clive Stewart. Personals Capt. J. J. Connolly, Postmaster of Charlottetown Post Office. who has been a patient at the Char- lottetown Hospital for the past several days. left by plane yester- day for Halifax and will" enter Victoria General Hospital for further treatment. endeavours has been proportionate. Allan MacDonald (Al has been especially busy during the past two weeks) was the leading actor and contributed a splendid perform- ance. Congratulations to the Dram- atic Society. the actors and act- resses and Father Roche. the dir- ector. for their successful work. 0 I O The flltrarnllral hockey schedule was completed last week. The re- sults of the series are as follows: Grade X1! is points: Juniors is; Seniors. 9: Sophomore and Fresh- men. 5: Commercial. 4: Grades x and XI. i. In the semi-finals Grade XII will play Seniors and Juniors will play. sophomores and Fresh- men. In the scoring bracket. the three highest scorers are: Rodney Mclnnisl (Grads xm 24 points: Fred Di-iscoll (Juniors) 2!; and Rev Delage (Juniors) is. until next week. may we, leave you with this thought: Riches cannot resclle from the ve. which claims alike the monarch and the slave. - John Dryden. From 8. D. U. to all of you, health and happiness. l KINIJ Elllli of eleven scenes is undoubtedly the biggest undertaking forlthe society to date. and the success of such null .. III. '11-'73. I . CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE, E strange But True Literature By I. ll. Mas-.Arthus' I Engineers now have learned how, BY BOOK-VMN to harness the earth's heat so --- ' v that it can be made to heat homes. cook meals. etc. i The miracle machine. calleda, "heat pump". is small enough tol be installed in attic or cellar. At- tached to the pump is a i" looped, ppe into which is cured a solu- . tion called "refrigerant". The cold! d;y' ems” mil of red '0 me.” "mad beum to pick up heat nut e vlor . It s a clcumstsnce in about 40 feet below the eai'th'sih"m"" m” that ha-5 wpealed '0 wrnceg The mnh" down R Ls the observation of mankind from forced the more heat it picks upl in” in” M tn” "'9" W?” 3"” going down to . depth of 300 qewi us that book of "Provei-bs,' for we The mlrgclg pump can heat a have several references to it in. I I 5 THE PROBLEM ON GETTING UP IN THE MORNING Many thinkers have pondered the problem of suffering. and ggg some have attempted to answer This H the urn em” M human suifering gives rise. But although much has been said to mitigate the these questions remain unanswer- "rhe Christian religion does not teach men to welcome suffering for its own sake-though the lan- modern home to 70 degrees. 0 '-hi"- b00k- the return trip this heat is ",2! In one place the writer bids thel3””3” "I pl?” ”me"m" "Tim tained because the pipe is weliin- lazy man learn -from the indus- 1" mm” p"31""3'Y "9" '0 '-hbr for suffering can be. and often is, all unrelieved evil. Yet. what it means to the: individual will be determined largely by the spirit in which he meets it. if his response is that of resent- ment, or even of mere passive re- signaiion, he will feel as the Pat- riarch did when he uttered the complaint, "all things are against sulated. Once the heat reaches trious ants, and he declares that the pump it is forced into coils-Want shall surely come to that which Warm "10 Elf D3-Sting 0Ver.' home where sleep late in ihe day. them. It is this warm air whiclliholds the inmate. in thrall. Later M3" the h”""9- when '-119 "M8-i in the book. he tells us that he "3"" W015 0”- the Pump Bil'BlI1'went by the house of the late !9':e:h"' '3'”'" ”"”"3h ""9 Pipe-,sleeper'and behold. the grass .:"am e "We" hen” P" 0V91',grew up: to the very door and the 3 A walls and fences were down. A lit- the nqmd can be reversed llmplylllc reflection shows him the sec- - .. le." by pumng a reverse "itch. uh.ret- A little more sleep. a little, " g , mg me refrigerant to wet Cnmunlore slumber. so shall Want come: M33: ail:-lel”t":)9;ecC3pt"l;L'l Aru3g:ir':9:-f heat from the house and transfer, its a" ”med ""m' AM i" N5 W" 1;, g h . servatlons o the evil of drink, hel mi” red'm,puV9 Pmce” M which 0 i 8 Cam: o o ?says that when the morning comcsnhe Cr”; ” tfhc ”uR”": '”mpl" scientists tell us that, 1; us) the druiiknm "will arise and seek. "3 m3Y "W '0'" E "P" "'1' found "I the mammoth C58 8"; it yet Mam,-. ;der.standlng of the sufferings of In hot weather the direction of white; they are gighnegg may But one of the bcsi. rcfercnccs when 3"d ” quick" 'md "wre 'Sunlight is one of the most to gelling up in the morning is in? i"1a3m”"" 5y'"P”h3'- powerful forces in nature. kind-rlV.'-srcus Aurelius: "When you find The wnerlng M WT In” W” ling the entire vegetable kingdolni into life and making animal ex- istence possible by its agency. on ilnwillingncss to rise early 'ihe morning, make this short "s He knew mt” lb” ""5" M Chemical speech to yourself: "I am getting! Md chug" m "gnaw must lead i” I I lup now to the business of R "mm a tragic end, but he accepted that The ancients knew the value of and am 1 out of humour for goinir End 139631159 t0 WW9 l..V0ld9d 1' l-he SUYPDB-V-hi and We Wild ofl'lb0lli. that I was made for andW"””ld ""9 bee” m 1”" n" Diogenes, the renowned Atlicnian,l'm,. ms Mk, 0, .;.h,(.h I wag" ..,mlu'0.rld without thit Supreme FEVE- basklng in the sun for the pur- imo theiwond, was I men ideg lation of love which was the coil- pose of recruiting his energies. isiigned for lmdlhw hut to doze and summation of his life, and the vnnny 18 mm a balloon hard to. keep warm beneath the counter- .; Happenings or The Week: i ii I b L ' ' n B e u E”) to punCu"e' pone? Well. but this is a comfort- ,ahle way of living. Gralltecl lhatzl guu who ms not heard of the p,.0,.VVerc you burn only for pleasure? continued "om an 2 , ,phciess. Mother shlpion, who, m.Were you never to do anything? , V l155o,1g and to have for-gmld mm; i is not action the end 'of your be-fning from a month's visit in can-gages, wnhom horses aha” nu ills? 'Klngslon, Ontario, where she was iAnd accidents fill the world with Pm-V "Wk "P0" ”"3 Phlm-9 Mid me guest M h" 3”" "mi d9"g"' woe, illc birds, the ants. i.hc spiders and I"-in-MW. Mr; and MW 1-DWI! H- Around the world tliollgllts sllnll-17095 "lid Will Win 590 U19!" H”iLi”V”""' Wm” me”: Mm LW" fly ,:-xcrtlng ihczr nature. and busy infill?! Nnewed m'"'Y 3C'l"3'"'3'"'" 1" "19 Wlllklillll of an eye. iihelr station. Prav shall not a manllV'"("' She had made d"”"K me Under water man shall walk. iact like a man? why do you 'not;Wt"- WM" Cillonel Limih" W” Islhatllwridf. Ziilglll slletiimband talk. irouse your -faculties. and l1:isteli,5”"i”"9d ” 1f'"E5""": i or ii sia e seen i i ,;u 1 - i 7 In whim 1" bkwkv 1" 81'99"- ' 1Ff:lrMhllaiCl:."?lr rl1lTcl't.? lgurllonaligfiff E "0" in. the "M" 3h”! H0” 'iriiliollt rc-"ii True but naiurc sets A5 5”-V M d woode" hm” in limit to 'eaIinrv' and drinking: 'II:eeieg';Idw;fg tnsngfegd ::;”cfg0I':;; 3 and here Ion. yoli generally exceed one' ilivlrlhghllghogthmnme Eirhpegdir i That was 9' Temalikilble Pmphr lll0Li,'.'il he was. I . ecy. all of which came to pass . . . except the dire calamity foretold; ' f ' , in the 153:, wuplet, , - I Mrs..D. M. McGuire and daugh- I hate to shatter anyone; beugf. Leigh Hunt has an inicl'estlng;iel',HM1lss Joan Marfle. age visitlnlg in historical events but Mother CSSBY 0" "KPWHSI Wt Oi Nd 0" i" am” '3' 3 "V 531- '9 shipton did not write those llncsi cold moi-nines.” He admits ihai itlizuesis of MI”- and MrI- -7- P- MC- Nor were they written in 1550.; is not easy. to which statement we Gui"- sea 1 Mrs. Arthur Henry 9niel'i.'iincd friends at six tables of bridge at her home on Prince Street on Tuesday evening. e o a Mrs. A. S. Weir was hostess at a very enjoyable luncheon bridge Ion Tuesday. The lilies were written by Cliar- say "Amen." It takes courage. I-lei ' ' ' les l-lindley, a newspaper nlan, in: pictures liiznself putting off Inc Mr- and Mrs. MNSOH MICRBE all”? 1871. visiting in Montreal. the guests of Mrs. MacRae's brother and sister- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ross Stewart. 0 I '0”" TTTTTT T"" event, as a servant brings him hot water for shaving. He thinks it is yet too hoi-and waits. Meantime. he seems to cnvy those who wore boards. to wit. Shakespeare. Spen- ser, Plato. Alfred and others. Theni lie iliievinltiges itii:-zilmellllts IltlatormMhr:;l3arbadocs, arrived in Charlotte- 19,110 39 peope 0” l iown last evening. even if the morning he so coid- . . . that your hmmh seemed like 3: Mrs. John L. Cldrke entertain- ;cloud. A woman might tell her: d ,- t h , , husband that breakfast was ivaii-lnmunends R ! 9 ma hour 595?" ing. and she did not like to eatf " . . . nlone. 01- that he should leave is Th, ho (95595 , - 9.9 - 1 WW t'mmPl9 "7 M3 5h"dr'"- Orrihe Sumnferside Cl'.l)I.'TlngTR'i,:l'T(KEV'Tli ')-cl that the hcst work is done bylb, M”, BM, Elderkhh M” C. tho-:e who an up early. l-le G. Robinson. the Misses Paula should relncmhcr-Ihat it is noclschu,-man, Barb". Md zu. su. zzood for ills health. or is inclinedlnpham, in make people corpulcni. He asl.ws,3 0 U - ”H0W Willi! in bed can be "'1': Mrs. Wright Leard of Bedeque dulsed In by R reasonina being-B has been spending the winter rational creature, How? Why, ivllh'mon1hs in summgmde, the gugsf the nrgument.calml,v at work in of her brother and sister-in-law, can I Very genuine, however, is the pctrifying spring close by Mother Shipton's Cove ncar Knaresbor-; cugh, England. sponges. stuffed birds, and other soft articles plac-i ed in the famous spring will turn into stone in low than one years The water contains iron, sulphur and magnesia. A doctor writing in the British Medical Journal reported the case. of a ten-year-old girl who felt no pain though she suffered a broken thigh and fractured ankle. The world's best climate is not in California, Arizona or North- ern Italy. That honor goes to the Cocos Islands. The Cocos also have the most perfect coral atoll.' They have neither automobiles nor newspapers, and pay no taxes.- Twenty-onc operations since tllei First World War has been one of Mr. G. Gordon Hughes. who was in Montreal and Ottawa on return home from Bermuda nlld me experiences of 3. O. Beard of, ones liclld and the clothes ovel':Dr. and Mrs. .Henry Moyse. England. the result of wounds re- ml” 5h”"M"' ' ceived at that time. He csll'ti D" 3'"! M"' A' A' L9”kh””- sleep more than . couple of hours? Thomson. the poet of the sea-,Summerslde. have been advised sons. puts the case thus:- W181 their 50". R0.V. who is now (hg goon-lSlIUDIl Manager with Trans-Cam ' .-ldn Air Lines at Goose Bay. Lab- wnhirndor, has received a transfer to lPrcsiwivk. Scotland. where he will ,0 I he crowded on 1 china manager. Mrs. Lockhart is s And rue: fmves f n ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. His flock to taste the verdurc otlC”"'d3" 0i M0""0n- N 3- and each night so he passes the time drinking tea--60 cups of it in a day. "Rouscd by the cock, clad shepherd leaves His mossy cottage where. peace lic dwells: The only recipe for longevity is regular sleep. some oldsters drank heavily and smoked all their lives. Others never touched alcohol 0l' me. the poignant questions to which problem, many of 4 if even he could learn Lenten Meditation from The Columns of The Times. L0-IIIIOII. OF SUPPER ING very purpose or the Incarnation. Christians have always seen ii that willingly accepted sufferlm a showing l'ol'i.h of the divine love If love is the ultimate truth eboul God, then man is not left helplesl and homeless in a bewilderini universe; his suffering is not without meaning; he has a star to guide him, and a hope which, how- ever dim it may at times become. is yet lncxtlng,-ulshable. But allhough in the cross the Christian sees God bearing in himself the dread outcome of man's waywardness and his spirit- ,ual blindness, to speak of love all lihe -final truth about God may pel-ham, ill the modern world. seem to place a heavy alrain upon lfaith. i To some, indeed. ."God is love" suggests leiiher. unreal or irrelevant. Yet iihcse words express a truth ;which the whole life of our Lord. land especially his suffering. pro- claims. The wrlicr of the Epistle to the lliebrelvs, in a bold and surprising lphrase, speaks of Christ as made Hlperfect through sufferings.” Such Ian interpretation of his sufferings .at once lifts up the whole prob- the saying someihin g in voluntary; he could have escapedilem to a higher plane and sets it in a different perspective. through suffering, ii is not too much to be- lieve that his disciple may -find in it that transforming and renewing experience of which the Easter truth is both the promise and the fulfilment. Former Islanders To conduct Services The blood stream of the Salva- tion Army has been enriched tlml and time again as Prince Edwarr Island has given its sons ant daughters to the work of th- Klngdom and the ministry of re- habilitation of broken homes ant hearts. - We are proud to welcome hcmlf to Charlotte n this weekend. u conduct special services .at the Citadel, two of its former citizen: in the persons of let. Lieut. am Mrs. Roger (nee Phyils Robinson; Henderson. Entering the Tralnlm College in the year 1048 they have served in Ontario and are non stationed in Saint John Nortln End. We are sure that former friendi will be happy to hear them fr. person as they conduct three:ser- vices commencing Saturday night at 8.00 p.m.. continuing on Sun- day for the morning and evening meetings of spiritual renewal. place last. evening in the Trinity United Church. Previous to her departure, the bride-to-be was walled upon by the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotla. of which she was a member and presented with a lovely gift. 0 O 0 On Wednesday of last week she was guest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower when Mrs. Vernon Ehman and Miss Ione Macdonald were hostesses at the home of the former. Summerside East. Assisting were the Misses Paula Schurman, Zita Silliphant and Isabel Jardine. C O 0 Again on Friday evening the Misses Rita Ahcarn and Ruth Cro- kcn were joint hostesses at their apartment at a miscellaneous shower. 0 C I Mrs. I-Inlma Holman has return- ed to her home in Summerslde after visiting in Ottawa, Toronto End Montreal. . e 0 Mrs. Claude 1.:-cky was hostess at five iahlcs of bridge on Thurs- day evening at Robson": Restau- rant. 0 O O 'llc-r brother, Robert. a raduaie of had anything to do with Lady me mom" , !Mourrt Allison and Queegn's. is now Nicotine. some worked hm.d.wFalsel,v luxurious! will not mangm England on I R Bounbmok Others got by with little pliysicall ”',"k”5 ,'Scliolarship. . 1 or mental effort. But 90 per cent mld splilnmlll "Om me hm ”” I 0 0 Mrs. VV. A. Allen was hostess at! bridge at her home in Summer-i side on Monday evening. l a o a I Miss Leiihn Cruc, a grndunir; ,nurst- of tile Montreal General: lllospital, left Saturday by. plane nn' of those who have passed the: 510111. Pn.l0.V four-score mark have had enough: The cool, the -fragrant and U"? 5”- rest to satisfy body needs. A l l-nt hour, A shrewd farmer of Riverlon'To nlcdiiatlon who suspected that somebody wasi song? dipping into his wood pile solvcdi For is ihere augllt in sleep can his problem in the follolvingj charm inc wise? Unique mllllllcfi H6 b0F9d 3 h01e,To lie in dead oblivion, losing hal' rem.-n to lake ,. puma" on moi 1" MVGTBI M8005 0i W00d lmd n"'iThc fleeting moments of too short Jinn after spending 1 cc weeks" ed them with black gun powder, a life." A , svscsiion in Summcrilide with llcrl When the pile again showed signs, ; of shrinkage the farmer from Riv-3 - crton rubbed his hands in glee due and sacred Mrs. Jilnles llogan. who has been ll patient in Prince County llospilal for the past two months has rciurllcd to llcr home in 5llIlllllPl'!i(Te lllll('ll improved in health. I O 0 Mrs. .7. Arllillr Clark. Summer- sidc. ,u:ls boslcss at bridge or Monday cvcninc. 1 l O V Mrs. if. M. llouilillg is the guest of hrr soil and daughter-in-law and waited for results. They canle that night shortly before bedtime when all the covers and door of his neighbor's stove leapt from their moorings and shot akyward. if we take the word of the par- ents. every child ln the world would be a prodigy, and there wouldn't be an ugly duckling among them. , What do the records show? That out of every thousand chil- dren. 50 are bright. 20 clever, but only one is a prodigy. PHlllIPS' Ill Mfl.vHlVlll Nil ii SPRING l"0”l"- M"- 140"” C"'9- Dr. and Mrs. .l. B. Downing. Sum ' ' ' illiersldc. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer of Slim-l I 0 0 inerslde entertained at four Illlllelii 31,54 H,”-om 1,, Mn"... uni of-mixed bridge on Saturday ave-YM,-g, B, if, Iiunir-r will be lclnl "'"K- ,hosIcsscs this cvcliing at the homr Mrs. David Cornish oi Sunllncl'- side lcfl Wednesday by plane for' Saint John, N. 3.. where she will! visii her parents, Mr. and Ml'!.I Fcrno Graves. Reasonable Prices Cut Blooms & Potted Plants ' ' ' l Mrs. H. R. Crockcil eniorinlllcrl JOHNSON &' SON at bridge at her home in Sum-. mersidc on Monday evening. 0 O O 127 North River Road Phone 56 x Mrs. (I. W. Whlilork of Clnl'- loiiefown spent the week-end in Sunlmorslde with her daughters. Mrs. .1. M. Logan and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. Q I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sillipllani entertained at their home in summerside on Wednesday eve- ning when mixed bridge was in play. THE IIAPPIEST oo- BRIDES HAVE Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles P R E C I O U S Connolly in Charlottetown for the - past few weeks. returned to her home in Summerside. , e s a liirs. Albert. Sharp of Summer- side was hostess at bridge on Mon- g Ff0m o o e 6. ll. TAYLOR. Miss Helen Lee Stewart, daugh- fer of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leigh Stewart. summerside. left Tuesday for London. Ontario. where her of the former in Summcrside when five iablns of bridge will he in ll'H.l'- ' Miss lit-fly Todd. R. N.. of Simi- nlr-rsiilc. is visiilng in Charloiicr iown the guest of her sister anf brother-in-law. Mia and Mrs. Lcigl Sample. . . . Mrs. Jcnn Mal-l-iarlllllc entertain ed at bridge at her home In Gum merslrie on lVcdnrsrln,v evening. . . . Dr. Muriel Uprichard of Toronii. National Director of the Junie Red Cross who has been vlsitini the province during the past week was the guest of the Misses Cam: and Gladys Holman when in sum- merslde on Friday. . . . The outstanding display of pro- ,lects made by the pupils of tha Summerside High school and Aca- demy. under the direction of their teachers. that has been shown ir the auditorium during Education Week impressed each and every visitor with the talent and work- manship of t-he students. . LONDON. -(CPl- W.M. Tay- lor, head of the Mleiropolitan po- lice driving school. gives skipping lessons to his older pupils. Ito marriage to Pilot Officer Robert Sharp. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- J ter Sharp of but nidefoni. took says skipping is I simple way to speed up co-ordination of mind and muscle .