FEBRUARY 1s. 1950 lfiiurzcuizs TOMORROW | ciTuiicu OI ENGLAND UNII ED CHURCH of CANADA - - I ' ‘ S. PETER‘S CATHEDRAL COOK'S for Fhuvsgrapm, n, BOOKMAN E The modern world is mu of and with the conviction that. he “My Anglican ‘ii-“i , , , - H, men and women who hate their has been especially called to 1t by » Mchmd 5mm, TRINITY UNITED imivairs rant rhehe szii. "‘a’°°gi’°‘“a"°@@°‘g’°°* ides and. regard themselves as mls- God. n, Rgygffllfl Canon n. M. Malone CHURCH ? Danni's "iiau. tits. Many a teacher Ol’ housewife, Three steps are presumed. u) The MA" L_Th_ . s. . - FRED FREEMAN SIGNS- many an office worker or factory free choosing of the clerical way of The Reverend ii. E. l), Aghflfld, Phone 28634.. *”—‘ employe, even manv a. doctor or Life and preparation for it. <2» Au my Suzanne Brenton, Llc. Music organist and Choir Director Sunday Services 3,00 am. 'I‘he Holy Communion 10.00 a.m. Matins 1100 a.m. Choral Eucharist null Sermon. 2'30 pm‘ Sunizilzsgzzolsermon ll am Beginners in the Social B:isi$i(e:ALr>i§i2llptpliDgi¥ul§nst§i"‘ twelve years and Dame W115 m Lftilarcxlzpltahlaléstlliglrl‘ lgilehfihtdlgfliltytll; apgggggllrllsflxll lllis as an ideal and '1' A’ MOORE .m. vc ‘ ' - - _ - ‘seats are free and un- mm" i Sig: ggigzfifxleggggrefizg? away its own. and u. very special dignity without making odious comparison w_ 1), YOUNG, SUMMEBSIDIC; rm“ 11 adu- Divine worship conduct. CORNWALL ICE SPORTS and 1d f L Wes a m“ when they have an actual vocation between the priests attitude to- "mm" ' ed by the Minister. hitches’ tonight. The Wm o Br o 8 to 1t. wards his chosen field of work and R- C. 8110B. IUIIKDPBF H- M- Cmihlilm’ 137°“? 3- 3' Bum’ - Visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad to sec them w»: o» ww- 32333" “*- ”-“-- PM" °' Miwhfliififiitil.E3211?“ R“ “s Dlvvqcsvgdv 2351f, *3 3315;; l’)? 'i‘v’é“l'i..°ie.'.‘ifif.§°i‘o‘£331.25 fiiéiiitliiilflifili.né’.i"iiZihfil? u- 0- Bowman - um Supervisor . . . m. __ - _ Solo: "Beyond o“ Dun,» fir” Bfwrrlmégnsed yaeamca Th1, the strongest motive for doing good attitude towards Work. whatever its Charlottetown, P. E. l. L. ANGLICAN (Sandcrsoni-Mr. Loran .MoLei- MRS‘ JQHNSTONS PADIES poem has three divisions-Hell, w°rk l‘ Gm“ Wm i“ m5 mam”- nature‘ S. PAU S [an WEAR. Spring dresses, suits. Sale Purgatory and Puadist The first How often do we hear a teacher (to Tim-ea basic factors appear: pre- CHURCH THE PAltlSIl CHURCH [gldbllsllcd 1100 by Itcvnl Foun- ilation. The Reverend J. T. Ibbott, Rector ML iinyston P. Mugford, A.R..C.0. Orfiilnm "n" Chm‘ “M1” Tlziltltl’ "If"! ‘Eillhti " My SIV- ed Fl: Sheathing for underlay hlikworgéolfortggiegrgévénte5211363’ long hows o; work Outside the other two. Yet rarely, in secular ~. (QIIlIIQIITI-tTSIIIII-l“ggkfl‘ h“: Smllovc "(urn-uni m ments' lilleritb “of tlge llllmflllv rninii ‘This “lassmonl? Without 41119551011311! “Ie-hdo] We find ‘Cmisldtyuuml Sh?" ‘ e"» i -- n cm: “ 0 .t, ' “ _ h r, -.¢ M" zl-m. lloiy (Ftllllmlmwn- Evtcnlng BlcsslngssifietraCfMall‘? LI$TEN TO-"ln Search- of poem is a monument w a “ti? lilllfleiiytzllflfysgégaégghg titillisiihcogé. égntcee£5223tilfsgrltggttzizfllyhsvtgll: m")? an“ s::1,.?::.lor Md “nl- Ourselcvtcég-I-Evcry Tuesday at 9 gale Egg““Egknltefigxflgagtwgg; 1b; media] steps be taken to remove The first factor. on the other nu u-m- A ' » n-m. . umii April 4th. 5' ' ",.|_v iliiimtism, Subject: The Lflvo Tim Nova-r Foils. t H _ - _ WILLIS PIANO, Now modcrn is‘ to use his own wofdf-N?" 30' utodggn macho;- ih n u f .. is nearly everywhere attended to 7"" “m: ‘Flfrfmfl: vhitwf‘ 11"“! a a “BTW”! ilcsign. Price righi, Toombs Music fijlinéxgficixlaxgf ?igdg,?gév;‘xffiltlllsugjg ciilion is totally? Wflilltllfigollli othveoir Vocational guidance by trained oY- s“""'.'"' “lmh ‘mp n ‘ ( ML 'i_ Sm“ _ d T, in ,1‘, allitudc to the worlz? flcers lends to (LZTCCL YCUHZSIEI". View" Wm ‘""“"“'° “ "°"““| BApTlSI “Meme” a" my see" ‘I And is not the same thing true towards the type of employment welcome at Si. Paul's Church. ’*‘A THE BAPHSI CHURCH Bakeries, Saturday. leggilesnfiei ?filel_r'fllie*zgnx‘lzcafitgirxc qlned complaints blind us to the personnel experts cmplojyoci b‘ pREsfiYTERllifi _ ovST~ cam. sronav ELECTRIC 26794 °“ t“ '55‘ “""‘““‘i“"° 5”“'- ““’;‘°‘-‘ if" i',if.°‘,‘.f,,f.',‘",’,‘, Qfflkmfl "mfffmgd. lellitiligisilirgteiénseldeteleisfizfnlhzoie"“gzi TEAI Package teas‘ lb‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 89c "The KIRK or s. nuts T“ “°"“'°‘,‘,‘_',,_’_",';_”;,_°' ”“""“' {:;’.*.i.‘::.i;‘::;,,§i:f“ ‘m’ was“ l°.'?-§L'£Iu;‘.°“§§’. 33$. “.'....f,3.l"° .-.‘.'.l <33; $1135; 5f geggyjggutchvigrcgn gg;§'-'p;§5,d§fs;a-;;g;,agr 533113;; LARD. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c The Reverend T. II‘. Iiusscli Somcrs. M" w Mmorarfllgcf-nae AT c M RUMMAGE w"; _ “Wk L @051; V8835; dtlxetélltétngiiiifgwfild lions tolhe priesthood and to re- sklllds. Altl this _ is funqubestionalaly P Gfld G. P9!‘ CUkE . . . s . . . . . 9C al"zi"nz'lt;_nx" organise gm] Dlfgcluf. of. (Boom. Building ltllllflllll.‘ I"A-’l‘)l'ii‘,i.l")“ ffiflfii. HR,“’\h°"“_“ l“ m‘ “SSHY m‘ mplwh 2-1::ollfctlggé:llgifillggggtlftllficzllfir; vmieiiaégrngsrlite rocmlark Othinlalifie Rfiblll HQQd| p8!‘ 37c uigg; 3221.1‘. W112“.JFK;I';1.;;‘I‘§?..Cfi'fi; 115;;$35,111:"5,3333:@i§;;“§”,‘g§;,iZ,‘;° i-2if."°;..?.‘.‘“.55? canned MAcusRei. Per on .. - - - - - - 11¢ Oggénlsic‘ Lil-gar; Dlllfxlflelflitlfxrgfihlguppers ‘FLIGHTS w St‘ Plano. Mmua m? bihéagc ‘a! l0 gel‘ lion of llic one can throw much "Md? T351113’ that the Woikers “h” SC" Pel’ PQufld . - . - . . . 18C ll) am. Church School ii am. Morning Worship and . -- lll agrccme t. with that of Je \s— ._ _ . h . » y - m germ“. "The torgwmcss of King of Heaven (Coast v I _ ‘ v ' _ > >_ A‘ _, _ I v py h,“ bishop (luring the qrdmamon as serious conv ction at super- bm“, l2 noon 1hr- (burch School CAIA I.\ ‘FIILIICH. Aleineiid. 7 lhal- l» l)? L‘? dill-h 5111b. OlTllBJlZIIIIE Cuenwrh‘, to receive the Samanwm natural motives are nci-e-sury for Mccfead ‘s sweef mugfqfd‘ - - continuing thi- attendance com- ohm“ “-'°1'-*h'l> “"11 t"? Flllltlllvhtll “re pum-‘lkd l“ ‘he mm" U“ c‘ . v '~~ () q - 1 ~ good work Neither renlivcs that im J ' ‘""'"'"* 1""‘""‘ “m” '*‘“'* "Huh", ' at 2.30 P. M. rtev Cilflvli! Wcb- u» WON thflu tho-so 0i the fl-wh. m‘ ffvffifl, “g5, “n? ‘Tim w ha“: job is Fciillv worth uliilc for us Z4 o; iqr 29C Hlfliilifl- ' 51,51’, Minisier, ' ‘ Slflg of the sulrit are p;t in the ‘i Jcalm]! mi >' “,5 "oca U“ '. kc ‘M . , d I G '1 ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' V,‘ 7 ""“' “Wm” ‘vmhm "M"! 1.31.1"iriieil"alfllil'lin”°lfl “we” “m” l” He“ ‘ms °[ m” Yfiiflfi.‘Zitifiiaifwfiififfitsffhfii 3:111:10‘: is"... ‘Zllhféeasiiuieii’ with 1 Tomato JUICE, Ayimer's IQQ. 20 OI. fllt I08 Barnum: "Living Aha“ Fe“ h it b' ‘ f h l YORK PASTORAL CHARGF" '- flesh Me pulflfhed m the earner Cir‘ is called" first the r arato ' the mere fulfilling of lTlCChflDlCIil 2 b I" 32C Anmem: Lord’ For Thy Tender e “m” o t e "mg"- Ycrk n A M‘ Bracklcy 230 P‘ M‘ 1E5 while the Sm or trefichcry is m vrore Dreaming ‘the cvalilltsceflf whgi quahficatlons T‘ie=e must b; w Plum Aylmer 4 o!‘ c e ' ' ' ' ~' < ' -- ~ - .- ~l 2" 't ‘ ' ' l. " “Itllfliif Psalm. Amhm“ "5"" 0' MY Sm!" M. MmMeh Re" thgllglzels’1:2‘fgpglilc:ic€?ilill§anle's m? ndryognfmag nlvflzeséi“ t)‘; :“,f§m‘z‘1§“c§§§§g"rfiefilfégont-o, Mixed 7 Ole - - - ~ e o - - v ~ 17c ~ - ; , .. =* ~ ' . ' . . TIES oo an ins ic n en ono ‘- - l s Mdlflue-Mlss “mm “mould? 'A‘I":l:e‘€‘l::‘ cordlniiv invited to R sign“ hrigtnttieitgélgl fvrsgws H111?‘ Fccoivlng Orclr-fi ll l".'- be ‘udterl YOWUO". 0f “Ttfk 5011B Out 0i 10W TOITIGIO Campbell's, "n . - . . - I0: \|Ill are iiivitcil to worfitlt * EIJEIVING H005 at Crapaud =- t ~ ' - 5 with us. ‘ each Tuesday until l1 A. M. Where guide mrmlgll H911 and Purgabry secondly the years subsequent, to during the desired effects - work - - l . 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Radio Station CFCY. fashion like to those worn by the P’ m“ the Punk” _ evaporating 0r when a spoonful 0f ~ Men S SUlTS. l PI’. PGIIIS . . . . . . . . $25.00 ' ." C l l1 k l th f. id 9P t - mi“ hilfiimii. Guides, Brownies. Dghiseietteteun ................. .. m moo IIAZELBROOK. CROSS tie “c101? gigixtleieatl: glufiihe It is suite Simple ‘°,P"§p‘“° 83;‘; Eliffitebtl/EQZ flrsllnopjleaslgfgenmgtxzatl Men's c9579" D7955 SOCKS- 39¢ ‘WW9- . . ‘ . - . _ ' s . ‘ - Scouts and Cubs. (srcenmount ROADS. -- services for Sunday, were heavy to wear; lhoie who i-B-kef °n a liréfisfifvames 19;,’ wings sheet. make sure that the sheet is sale _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25¢ llynms: 19. 1'12, 768. Suinmcrsldc 79 February 10th. Ulgg ll AM. Hazcl- loved money were so oxcrsp cad Bl- SLPPBTS ° ' ‘ at, correct hoot all over, mthcm: “O Conic Let Us WorshlpP-iliaunder. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. Evening Worship _ 1.00 p.m. Theme: "A Dlsturbcr or the Peace." u . l . c.» ' . -.- G1 .. v» = '°"1°. "m "°‘ "°'" 5°" 6°‘ 5M‘): sdedm- “l” (mmum 5'"'“’°' 1h u‘ h I Th the only case l0 appear before tlhc I wnsyrobed and of a he bear was large crowd. A ‘Z20 "volt dgllelcgigiec BOYS DIGSS value, SGIQ 039 King. Sermon: " ‘ e ‘ ure o e Comm _ ' ¢ _ range or unit s qu e a .‘ »= or “~49 '"'"*- "ls sh" Th” L°""'-'“““"M' “M” Q“"""'“°' SPRINGFIELD " (‘KAPA U D flllv falls t0 the ground. stoves are quite stmng eflnugh u turn cakes and bake until brown on " B°Y§I WIIIIGI’ IIIIQd 65C VGIIIG 49C qvnrsh", flig Lord in tho Join us in the Worship of God ANGLICAN sianvicraa-serviees bumps 391115 M10; path“ o; fire regulations permit their use. other side. Don,‘ p“ cake‘ or . v 0 o beauty of Holiness. Rest in the‘ on the Lord's Day. You will be M, usual, Daily Bible readings and course the m“ o! a phvslcal 5y5_ Mixing bowls and whippers or a w“ mam mo" than on“. . 98c ya|ue . . 69c Lord. wnlt patiently for llim. welcome in (Tcntrnl Christian accompanying meditations for gem 0g punishment has almost d“. mlxmflstil‘. Pmlrl"! lugs 1°‘ u“; val and Ila shall st" "l" u“ dc" Chmch- T-iml “We 119"‘ Prel-tafbd 1°!‘ ml‘ appeared. but there is a hell in this mm “e an “w” ‘y nuns‘ Servo Pancakes "Hot off the _ ' u‘ ' ' c circa of thy heart." You arc cordially invited to worship with us. osisi iiiii Lippi-r Prince Street Onlcr of lllccllngs ITi')-l"I.0l"d'S Dill‘ _ -The easiest way to handle this Stillé 98C '" ~ - dill’ 5°h°°| ""1 bri tn whce fami‘ The Reel -—e—~---—~~ i t nd over night Remove ex- - ° ' ' ' * ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' l0 . . S1 day School 2M0 pm Sun n3 e ,y_ dc S B ~ is through the sale of admlszioi ll IIrIiI-ziking of Drcad Bible Class. M Servmh the, Rev. a. E. Plercoy yvciloomes cess fat before tbatllllrfigw izenciliécglse. new, Th1, m, my asme, W} Rubber OVERSHOES, women's and Chil- m “"“' G““"" mm’ l cf4ll....""§i.3lc“ r W“ -——— IN MEMORIAM glillecilkillswlleertio eieiienv segsoned °l “ilmntl” “lg .§“°‘§‘°“.""' b“ (Iran's broken lines. Cleurinq 98: Si-ttlng forth God's only way 0 ' - ~ _ ' u , _ ' BS0 B8 w fl 9 i1 verbose of ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ "Hanan through “m. mum and 7'00 ‘Plfiallinftg: lzgifsefim’. iylrgngnfl “germ? glib In loving memory of my dear Measure ingredients c|rafuilf-" lemng W“ know belorehand ‘he Horse Whhe duel“ values fo $6'5o' mo“ crllcltledi-‘cogtLzgiathcrincs Selection: ;"l‘ell Me in Queen Square School Hall, h‘... Mother, Mrs. Mnrgurot Matthews. Moder}, Aunt, Jemima Pancake utlllrlnggaugicservmgs o‘ pancakes ‘You Sale toga gprvce ,. - - _. ,, . osncocnn Qchlnlddalcnlno u Sihomi‘ 3 Mn‘ ‘he Smry... Monday night. February 20th. n. “ho 111M Fehfllltfy 13. 192B. Ready-Mix, now obtainable in the Public“, _ navuour TIME HAIIIFAX. Fob. 17 -_~iCP) - llahfax “all observe daylight sav- 1Y1; Ll f , nrdnighi, Sunday _ ____ Queen Square Hall. For an even- Your memory Will “"1"” "if" Mi‘ ‘s Wolstened -0vor4Irrh: ~ _ Mull lfgile, llfrtrxnidiliipmt, 5131131); 37 Elm Avenue mcyment then, plan )0 at- 21y ‘thoughts on; nlways with hi“; x i A ggsigii-bllxocagoitgéoafigatlogoxgty max‘ PR°DucTs__'n'eresfed in see- Ohih a C“, goumu dooid s he! l.‘ program. n o grave w era you arc lni. e. we w] 1d 1 ht b e e s e e w... - Reverend Quincy sum. ruler Inserted sv non Chester. fmisby a lzmflvpgrftciignsi Inestgililu onds in shingles and sidings—prices are ut- " , . .. d tlh - . --—--—-—-——-————-—' :;-_,'§,,,P,,I,€,OI C,[;,“,',1,.,“F:, m, 310w ‘he I giver of llh- so lair lnltvtoikn. rcccnllv visited Ivilr. and bably be “Word-of-niouth" public- morm Hue3bro0k_ Rim L Ban] av u en storms of life arc Mrs. N. D. Martin and faml y. itggpggvsrrglgepgrdorhxlhefllggle (goggnyggclfiegli; Ts finéorggvéilggfnw o at’ Dun" We shnll meet our loved one Wm. Matheson and family. there. Brooklyn, were recent visitors at "‘" _ NEW sPIuNG COATS Thokono we loved hut could not the home of Mack Ross, Valley- " v e . r v t a xvi"! ' “' wii ' -' - - m. m, mu“ nun“; :3‘ "member and.“ m“ SHOPPE’ son and Evelyn. Friends aio glad to learn of the A L L T H E quilt V’ m” mm” sncldy‘ boon a pntlciit in the King's o n Th“ Bu,“ Socmty “eh m Coiinlv ilosplial hos returned to n" “""""* “"9 l" "u" “ml "l Fm" hPT-i" {We EV"? Vfll" 0' 9V9?!’ h" hbme‘ {a to drink one quart of milk ii tiny! II inntmlle 60d! wllfd |Il ‘Ill uiliils resistance against rulilli ~ - - ‘(Prpk LAUNDERED TO ' PERFECTION ltl.B.E.. B.A., B.D.. Mlnlstzr The Reverend H. C. Rico, B.A., DD. Visiting Mining- Albcri. Dinnis, B.A., Interim Choir Director Paul Cudmore, Interim Organist l0 a.m. Senior Church School Guest preacher: Reverend Ella Anthem: “Send out Thy Light" (Gounod). 2.30 pm. Parkdalc Community Sunday School. ‘l p.m. Sermon: "Earthquake i! the NighP-Mr. Ashford. You are cordially invited to vivorship God in Trinity Church, and Sales tihrlstlan?" Anthem: "Praise My Soul thc worship with The Baptist Church. CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Tl1., Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. Sparkling fellowship: Thrilling singing: The Presence of God. 11.00 a.n1. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: “Faith: An Energy and Prlncp|c“—The Minister. (‘hoir Selection S.’ LVAIIUN ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET illajcr and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. __j’__-- SUNDAY SERVICES i] a.m. liollncss llleotlnii- Siihjcet: “The Divine Call". All arc welcome. uhunibcuiecosrai cuuncu Phone 27904. SERVICE! l0 a.m. Sunday School 1i n.in. Worship and Praise 2 p.rn. Children's Church 1 p.m. Evangelistic Mcetlnl. You are Invited. "The Church That's Different" \ with n om. There ls no bet»- toi- way of remembering His work, than by making s bo- ow“ mnguo without note or comment. Your lift Will speak to the heart: of men through the Word of God Central Guardian This column ll renewed for news of local interest, but advertising oi n ncwsy nature may he inserted at flvc cents n word, strictly pgy. ablc in IIIVIIIOB. SUNBEAM Electric Irons. High- est quality. Toombs Music Store. RUBIMAGE SALE, Holy Name Hall, Feb, '15 at 3 p,m_ coats, dresses, sweaters, skirts. UNIDADING a car load of Fib- erglas Insulation. ‘Ilhe Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. CHANDLER anus. is. ilrisalfld. V ALMOND (BOLD CAKE. Delic- lOUSIY different. Try one. Stewart ion For information call Maiitime Central Airways Limited at 206i. (JIIUKCH NOTICE for Sunday. Ftibruary i9iii. Cavendish United Pastoral Charge, Cavenriisih 11 A.M. New Glasgow Il P. M. Rev. George Gough. Minister. REV. E. J. lIA-RIIASS of Sum- brook 3 P. M. Cross Roads 7.30 P. M. Alexandra. S. S. at 10.30 A.M. bic. Byron HOWlEl-t, Minister. CITY POLICE COUlt’l‘—- At the Sllpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a man chrirgcd with be- famllies of the parish and wilil be available this Sunday. MILTON — RUSTICO PARISH. -Servlces fcr Sunday, February 19th, are as follow - St. Johns Milton. 11.00 blaming Pro/yer and Senmcn. 7.30 Evenisoiig and Ser- mon. st. Mnrk‘s, Rustiootioo Even- song and Sermon. Como and 8 P. M. To round cvut this program excellent specialties will be provid- cd by i110 Glee Club and LaValle Ohorlsiers. You will recall the per- formances of those two clubs last fall during illie Variety Concert at ISLAND PRIEST HONORED — The title of Monsignor ww; Con. ierrcd on Rev. A. l.. Mcmtyie at St. Mary's Church. Cranbrook, Wednesday, February 15th. when he was invested as Dcvrncstlc Pre- iatc of Popo Plus XII. Rev. F. Monaghlan 0f Kim-barley officiated at the ceremony at 7 p.ni. Mon- signer McIntyre is a native of Sei- THE GUARDIAN, eh 5 Literature g A And Life ;3.-se:—; ca» ' Three great Christian writings owe their origin to enforced seclus- ion-The “Revelation of Saint John, the Pilgrims Progress and the Divine Comedy." John was in Patmos for his testimony to Jesus Christ; Bunyan was in Bedford jail for deal to love ard, sorrow. In Mem- orlam grew out of the grave; and is the best known, but there is much beauty in the other two. Dante was born in 1265 and died in 1321. He affirmed that he hoped to say of Beatrice what had not been said of any woman", and he kept profitable to lock at the inferno. It work that tears seem to drop from the very ivords. Dante has an ethiciil system and it. is interesting to note that it. ls pcnlance in this place. It is interesting to note the pun- ishments lnliivtcd on the sinners- those tvho complained are in a muddy region, where bubbles arise symbolic of their comjlaining: those who tried to find out the with filth that they could recognized. There is great variety in Hell. Dante ls impartial and does not hesitate to criticize popes who were dlsloyuil to their trust. In canto nineteen we find he places here rot be life and some are in it. And Dante met people who were walking the streets of Italy then, whom he met in hell. This Brent poem is not out of date; it bids lls take life seriously for sin is sin and there is a rearing as well as a SOWlIYL-Ollt’ lOllUWS the other as night follows day. With nail heart I watched you And saw you pnsii aivny. And though I loved you dearly I could not make you stay. You are not forgot-ten mother deiir IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Kesllo Ross who passed away February 19th, 1949. Away in tho beautiful hills of (ind CHARLOTTETOWN engineer or lawyer stands self-con- victed of pursuing a way of life un- suited to either his inclination or talent. Such folk are continually finding something wrong with their job. They are totally pre- occupied with a thousand and onc Today we are gel-ting away from take a specific example) attribute his failure in his profession to the system in which he is forced to work, to the curriculum which the department prescribes, to the typo of home from which his students cofne, to insufficient salary or to them. might we not justly charge that in the case of only too many of every walk oi life? Does not an over-sensltlveness to real or ima- liglit upon the other. When a young man of suitable aptitude of soul and body is called suitable and called by the bishopz‘ PAGE THREE I Thoughts For Our Time l I ly His Eminence Cardinal McGuigoi-i d ' (Copyright) invitation or call from the bishop. l3). The resolute fullilliment of the duties of this state of life for super- natural motives. A very important result of all these circumstances is that the priest is conscious that his way of life has the stamp of God's that of other men towards theirs. llmlnary care in the selection of candidates, a positive invitation or summons to the work. a sense of GocPs special presence in the par- ticular work. Nonecf thesels un- important. none dispensable. None is adequate when divorced from the hand-careful selecting and pre- paring of candidates for the jobs- for WlllCII they appear lo be sui‘ed. Adaptability tests administered by are seriously at fault. But such is not the explanation. Neither worker nor tnanagemcnt for God. is alone capable of pro- ii.;1 To Stage however. are very important. You will need-first, one or more smooth. fairly thick sheets of alu- minium, steel or iron to use as a griddle; second, strolls. steady heat. Gas rings placed at. regular intervals underneath are ideal. A single l~i0 volt electric line is not A Pancake Supper‘ puncakesi; Season Your Griddle -—: For best r9513“, season your griddle (in this case a large metal sheet) over night. To season a griddle. 00W!‘ it smoke, tiu'n off heat and let grid- economlcril 3 l--2 lb. bias» 5lmPm1°5 portions as indicated in the direc- tlons on the package. Vaileyficlll has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Alex Mnrlin, Valieyfieid and Mrs. N. Vunldcrstlne, Heotherdaie. improvement in health of Wm. D. Montgomery, Valleyfleld. Mrs. Jack Mackenzie who has rhiiiifiieu Here are some tips on making! with a thin layer or unsaltod fat 01‘. oil, heat griddle until fat begins to, the task considerably. All you do is, add milk or water in the same pro- ' Mr. Jack cflmDbeil. FYEBIOW". {may be used as is or cut out ‘used in connection with homrrradc Mr. and Mrs. Art Burns, Char-y l FAMILY Stir Orly ljnill Pancake Ready- makes a less tender pancake. 'I‘he little lumps in the batter will come out in baking. Be Sure Griddle is Correct Tem- Ponr Batter for kch Pancake f‘ Griddle Quickly -- ‘ On the The best plan ls to use a pitcher. Spooning the batter is not recom- mended because the first spoonful starts to bake before the second Griddle" - Stacking the cakes and letting than stand tends to make them_ soggy. Serve butter melted _ it's easier to U56 — goes farther. Serve syrup warm - out aroma, it brings Financing tho Pancake Festival The news of the proposed Pan- cake Festival could be carried in the activities. rerulnr announcements A small of advertisement could be placed in the local paper. ed ln local stores. The Quaker Oats Company will supply your group with any num- ber of colorful streamers which and posters. Address requests to, Aunt Jemima Advertising Dept... Peter- boro, Ontario. 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