NOVEMBER 23.1946 gpgii-l%irliillhifilfl —N—WH'IEI-IQI-Z%XII iicuuucnss ‘rossoaaow ilgsuaxsstsaaxu =:~:=-.=.-.=.~;a=*: i l J%.ia'iw ‘ Bev. Carroll l. M. Islets u ,, LTh. Incumbent. luv. embassies Susanne Brenton. Qeganist and IIOII‘ He. liasio Director 3,00 Ilol Conrmunios 10.00 Ma 11.00 a. m. Choral luehariat and szfaxlinhiitnosy School and Bible Classes 1 P. "my Communion .15 Monday and hid-s!- .I5 Tutsi!!!- mo wedncsds 7.45 Tuesday. day. Evensorllg- 7.30 l-‘r lei. . The week day services are in All ‘ pal. All seats ass free “d “appropriated. Vlators are welcomed and the incumbent is gird to sec them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘M uvensoag and Sermon. WEEKDAYS . yThur-sdny. Satur- Rev, James '1". Ibbott, leohr iir. Royston l‘. Mogiord, A.B.C.O. Organist and Shmr Master. 1.30 a. m. iioly omrnunion. 11.00 a.m..: ll crulng Prayer and Sermon. Sermon— The Rector. Anthem: Incline Thine Ear To iie,- lilmnrel. School. 2.30 p m. Sundaxy 7.00 p.m. A I’ A. Installation oi Officers and Candle Lilht Sen vice Preacher, The itootor. Anthem: Saviour, Thy Children iieep- Sullivan. The Mcming Slrvice will be broadcast ovvr Itadln Station C I‘ C I’ visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. , PRESBYIERIAN _ rm: KIRK 0s s'r. JAMES L The Rev. Tyglhasaeii Somers M.A., S.'I‘.M. . DIJIIIIM Miss E. Ll Ian McKenzie Mus. Bac. .i A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: "Tails What You Want -And Pay I-‘or Itl" Anthem: Grant Us Thy Peace.- Mendelssohn. 4:30 P 0i CIIURCII SCHOOL. Sermon: "The Itssiiulness oi Christ". Anthem: Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord. -Mendeiasohn. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons, ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street ter uAEISnQhILILElEEF“ liias Helen swims. omen-FM MORNING WORSHIP , "1190 a m. Theme: "Fishers of » en." " "rum M. m see see. _ Anthem: ‘O Cdma to hltgoiesua" -Amhross. pun, T on“ u‘ m“ 0mm. Sabbath s I 7 EVENING WORSHIP h Thevne- “The Walls oi “mils: B11. 455, 57B _ “Anthem: "The Radiant um. ‘W’ "H" Aver‘. -Woodward. "W "Ill ls .he ion of God. that '° i"? His Commandments." You are cordially invite‘ u, y". Illlp with us, p: ~ mcolurters ruorucrrolv mvestigationl Iisvs shown .1... Litmus ens cold storage qr mo.“ "giflmy hacteris but do not sterli- CHURCH UF I UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND ‘ 0t CANADA g1‘, PETEIVS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED . "elm" 51"" ' CHURCH ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 7.00 l’ M. EVENING WORSHIP. . my ileart. in Reverend ‘r. s. ls Lennan, Minister leverand II. c.3113.‘ 9,9,, vlllflgg‘ II A. I =-........-='-.:.-::.~:.~..:..:-..~ a 10.00 mm. Junior to Adult Chag- Ia oi the Church School, 11.00 a..sn. Beginners and Prim. ll‘!!! Departments in Social Hull. 11.00 a.sn. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon: "The Universal Faith" Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord”- llivey. Zflb- Junior Choir Rehearsal, in the Church. It” pm. Young People's Bible Clam in Hearts IIall. 7.00 pan. PUJLIC WORSHIP. Sermon: “Tile Christian Mind” Anthem: "O Ye That Dove the Lord"— S. Coleridge-Taylor. V0“! Solo: “The Lost Chord“ _ loiiivan. Mr. W31‘, shuts, ..'IIow amiable are thy tabernasies 0 Lord oi Hosts! My soul longeth, Yol- even falnieth Ior the courts oi the Lord; my hear‘. and my flesh erieth out ior the ‘lving God". BAPIIYI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. 8.1), Morning Worship 11 A M. Sermon: ‘Too Busy" Anthem: "iiast thou Not Known?" (Pllcuger). Bl-rltone Solo “Guide Me Oh Thou Great Jehovah" from Mozart's "The Magic Flute.’ Mr. W. T. sltsute The Church School meets at the clone oi the Morning Worship. Evening Worship ‘I p. m. Sermon "Salvation-on Candle. ion”. This is tilc tilirsi oi a series on "God's Promises and Conditions." Anthem, Selected. Organist ulndnmreoefir oi Cholrh You a cordially Invited to wor- siép; with TIIE BAPTIST C RCII LHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. 1211.. Minister. MRS. M.C. STEWART, Or —anlst and Choir Director 10.00 an: CHURCH SCHOOL. 11.00 e..in. illorulng Worship and Communion Sermon: "Tile Carnal Limp". . Anthem: "I'll G0 With Illm". 1x00 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP Sermeurwaid in Full". Anthem: Tho Lord Is My Shep- iierri. .--‘ 8:15 psn. FIRESIDE IIOUR. lShowing oi several travelogue illma). We invite you lo meet with us in Central Christian on the Lord's day. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 39 ELM AVE. Rev-I. C. Ialeinsteilbei‘ Pastor. lo a m Sunday School (All are!) 11.00 AM. Worship and ’reach- g. 7:80 p.rn. Evangelistic Service. lrscon-os-son rTlnl: LONDON. -\ (cm - A slams- phone lending library with 350 m- olds of ciasalcai music has been opened by the Holborn Council The, records are available to solllfiiltl ind 5mm, club) meeting in the borough. u . The British and Foreign Bible l _ Society IN CANADA AND NEWIOUNDLAND PIINOII EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY The roar-wan Plans and POLICIES of the Parent Soc- pgy mimic: Increased Publication- bll. d mutmntisafiave =- rsebauueashthevlr- was. Ibdaraflon of exist- ing mole Societies. Ir‘ 11 an m ca. avalbellsue v as slam". 1° I-u-—B' ' Sch i r ll. . v3.11; aadwlbreafihillg. a Service a P-l- Wedandsy Yoaag Peoples ll-Il. Friday, Bible Stacy. IIV. J. C. KLIINSTIUBEB. Pastor. , 417a- ssrrs - runs us”... ' THE ETOWN GUARDIAN A IIEIITIIAL GIIAIIIIIAII Tillaeoiamnisreasrvsdiar _ Plan To Attend o: local intergt." but m NOTRE DAME it at a worinsaetlg“: HIGH TEA able. in advance. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY COOK'S for Christmas Pix. . graphs. Evenings by appointment, snsnrsrmv LINED cons with. fur collar at Jack Cameroon, "The Store ior Men." Nev. 27th and 20th Beautiful Christmas Gift in Linen and Leather — Exquisite Baby "s", ... Protestant Orphanage‘ I I Literature Annual liollectlone _ And Life SPIOIALS: .____ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dccherty, .._ Providence. R. I. . . 25.00 g B! “Wk-Ill” é Mnpiequo W. I. . .. 10.00 ‘L . IIAZILIIOOK BY I. PEARL l0NI5= . CHARLES AS AN 2.00 Each: A. Roy Jones; Ernest Egppyr 1 CONFEDERATION LII! IN SUEANCE. HOWARD McINNIS, Fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. NOTICI T0 ADVIITISIIS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in oflica b! noon oi dav previous lo insertion to ensure nubitcstton. NEW trims Paper Draperies noov an. Toombs Music Store. HOME MADEwhItc breed. Bos- ton Brown Breed and Beans to-day. Phone 1l03-J. OAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH. --Publlc Worship Sunday. Novena-I ber 24th. 11.00 A. M. North Ruetioo. 1.30 P. u. Stanley Bridge. Rev. F. Coffin Minister. I CORNWALL PASTORAL: CHARGE — Services Sunday, Nov. 24th, are as follows: Kingston 11. A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Corn- wall 7.30 P, M. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. CiiUitCl-I SERVICES. — Sunday, November 24th. St. Elizabeth's. Springfield, Morning. Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Crapoud, Evening Prayer 7.30 P, M. Rev. B. Fream. Rector. CORRECTION — The heading on the Guardian front page yesterday should have included Charlottetown among the top winners oi the Fox Show. Mr. T. G. Ives of this city- showed thirty foxes and came away with twenty-four ribbons. MR. J. J. JOHNSTON. K. 0.. and Mrs. Johnston. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ethel Olive. to Mr. lierry A. Carruthers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Car- ruthers oi Guelph. Ontdrlo. BOOK OI‘ KNOWLEDGE — Educate your child. It Pays. Write R. H. Bousfleld. i-Iead Oi- fice Representative. c/o Genera. Delivery. Charlottetown. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER UNI- TED PASTORAL CHARGE. — Scr- vices. Sunday. November 24th.. Belle River. 3 P. M. Eldon. 7 P. M. Services will be conducted by Rev.‘ W. S. Godfrey, Superintendent of‘ Home Missions. I ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Sunday.‘ November 24th. 1946. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Anthem. Ln- cllne Thine Ear to Me. l-ilmmei. This Service will be broadcast over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. 2.30 P. M. v Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. A. Y. P. A. Installation of Officers and Candle Light Service. Anthem. Saviour ‘ Thy Children Keep, Sullivan. Every- body welcome. o PROMINENT VISITORS — From} the Boston Pilot-Among the Csn~ , adlan delegates attending the eighth national Congress Ccnfra-, iernity of Christian Doctrin . held in Boston, Mass. Oct. 2749i . were Bishop Boyle and Rev. R. G. Ells- worth of Charlottetown. Rcpreserlt-| lng the Women's Catholic Ciuh of‘ "M dillllay oi Aprons. CON-floats and Novelty Tables. Bingo and other limes w i t is appreoriate Marshiielli And _ Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J-vbn Mdrsrlane and daughter Dorcthy are taking up residence in tre msnse for the dialer months. Mill Alva Muttsrt. or the P I1, Hoqiital Office rte/l, spent Sunday with her parents here. Marshfield schoo. is progressing favourably undcr the supervision of Miss Selim Doyle, teacher. Mr. John Stetson hes returned from visiting friends and lelatives fr: Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Godlrcyare expected borne soon i-om a motor trip to the 118.11. Miss Anna Mscuan. Charlotte- town spent the Remembrance Day weekend with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Mr H1... Dunning motored to Halifax during the weekend on business. He was accompanied by Mr. Owen Prcude of Charlotte- IOWII. , Miss Marlon Dunning, New Lon- don, spent the weekend visiting her parents here. Mrs John Fblland o! Dunstaffn- age. has returned iron. a pleasant visit with relatives in New Lon- don. TRINITY CHURCH. — Reverend T. E. McLennan will conduct the regular services of worship in Trin- ity Church tomorrow. His sermon subjects for the day will be ‘The Universal Faith" in the morning. and "The Christian Mind" in the evening. The music will be under the direction of the organist and choirmastar, and will imlude a bass solo by Mr. W. T. Shuts: "The Lost chord" by Sullivan. and two enth- ems: "Rejoice in The Lord" by E1- vey, and "0 Ye That Love the Lord" by S. Coleridge-Taylor. The . Inga. I 1.00 Etch: John Drake; Eric Pen- ‘derpst; Pope Noy; Boswell Car- iver; Sue L. Jones; Pearl Jones; ' Harold Carver; C. R. Jenkins; Bruce Crane; Daniel Wood; Kenneth Payuter; Louie Young; K. Earl Jones. .00 Each: ‘Henry Jones; Kent Jones; Heldin Wood; Vernon Wood The essay has been declared to be "the most artistic of all forms of non-creative literature." It has the element of reflection, and treats a single subject from a single poll-n. of view. Among those ,| who have made use of this form J‘ a wan ‘Q of literary expression are: Eisner- Total . . 19.50 ‘°“- M°“““§“°- “dim” GM‘ BRACKLEY no“) BY BETTY smith. Matthew Arnold, Macaulay, “on”: ,Bagehct. Bacon and many others. Loo mo)“ M,“ ca" Prowse; But in any appreciation of the m.‘ Rh Bryunon. MIL K Jam essay Charles Lamb must be tak- Jenkins; Mrs. 0. Rodd; Mrs J. an m“ '°°°“m' Kay; M,‘ a Good; M“ Q, He called his collection ct es- 3:18“ ‘says by the name of "Elia" who 35c Each, Mm w_ Newman‘ _was a foreigner who had ‘worked 50c nah: 00m.“ Jay, M“ w» with him. The taking of ths name Bryenton: Mrs. Allie Bryerltomi w“ a m" S‘ joke’ Therilnfe w: Mrs. Allison Bryentorl; Mrs. It. sanctum‘ 35”” ‘f,’ E a m Rodd; Vera Newscm; Betty F/ldd; L!“ “says °f mu‘ M11 1 Saunders, Mm L Pmwn’, Possibly Lamb gets closer to the Total ' 1225! human heart than almost any char- ‘ H ' ' ' ’BCI.CT in literature. He ls es nluch BRACKLEY ROAD BY SHIRLEY a “character” as Samuel Jcilnson. BERNARD. And his life story is as much re- mo: M,‘ “Nahum vealed in his writings as is that of 50c Each. Mn‘ E Semck; M,‘ Robert Bums. Must _of his days w, Bemam were spent in an office, and it is 40c M“ K Stewart from this that we get the phmse, .250 Each: Mrs. I. "Bryenic-n; Mrs." “the desws dead wwdyv He says CUI COARSE FOR PIPE IIIIII IS N0 DIIIII IDIACCD HIST III! OLD CHUM The Tobacco oi Quality ‘CANADA'S ORIGINAI AIOMAYIC PIP! IOIACCO‘ (‘UT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR Own PAGE THREE '0 A Jackson; Mrs‘ Q we“, ' too, that "Sabbaihiess Satan invent- Tnm] _ g __ _ 3J5 ed work." l His wonderful devotion to his FALCQNWQQD floppy-r“, gy__slster Mary is‘ weii known. and,‘ fElgllAlcgviy-ch‘ 599i Nteirllrttaugg mbaemgnifeslti isrtioicilf/ie ‘vI/lithalal! » - . ISOII . e 2,00: Mr. and Mrs. mm rrsncislslrl whom he cull! “Alicefl but’ 1.00 Each: Harry Bonuell; Resgh they did not marry-she later be- Sherren; Errol Francis; Unsworth‘ came the wife of one Bartrum, She, Gurneyn Charles 1i‘. Praueht; Mrs, is referred to in his touching essay, Sarah MavCailum; Mar Gorveatt: "Dfeflm Children? The" We i" Mrs. Seller. y ‘the faces of children unborn. It .50c Each: Mrs. lVlJacAvcy; Hu- puts one in mind oflthose words in; bcrt Muttart; Ra ‘Ptainor- Jamega sonnet b Ru ert Brooke where Lsmilhier. y ' he speaks y"of lzhose who would| T0151 - 17 00' have their sonsP-the unborn chil- ‘dren of the dead soldiers. CHERRY VALLEY BY MRS.‘ His sister Mary was attacked by MONTY MACLEOD s. MRS. EL- fits of insanity. and one such occu- MER CLOW: ‘slon she killed her mother ‘ll. the 2.00: Fred Nelson. table. Thereafter Charles took care 1.00 Each: Monty Macbeod; Ivan oi her. and when a spell of insan—’ DOCYIPYWI: ROY B9B": Gcorlrc Irv-I lty was coming on they would go wit: Lvgilliilm Hiivdem Lhtvd icr- V arm In arm to the asylum. He look-' n! w: Hayden: M‘icnim Irv- ed all" her 0nd. indeed, gave up‘ ins: Mrs. Russel Inns: Mrs. Lloyd his life m her service. He died in‘ 1""! "was" Irvhu: Elmer Claw: 1334 and she survived m1 1st:- Mrs. George Carrier, imam, one hundred ygafg ggq, ~75" MP5» EBTI THES- B00! M117 Lamb's essays are delightful and Edison Mar-Donald, exceedingly human compositions.‘ :50" Each? LIME" Irving; Milli‘- and one who is not familiar with he In“: M”: 99mm! In“? M75- them has missed much, A notable c‘ w‘ Jufiwn: BN1” Irvlng? M" one is thnt called "The Superam‘ gggflgenglaiga MraEdism N815“? nuaied Man", which is really him-l "I "a M" W" self, He tells us that on April 18th. '25“ wmmm “VI”!- 1825 he "came home forever" To“! ' Now. he says. I have time for any- thing, I am retired leisure. I walk‘ i I 21,10 Church School will meet at the rez- ular hours in the morning and the‘ young people will meet in the after: noon ico- Blbie study. The Junicr DARLINGTON BY MRS. DON- ALD MACPIIFRSON: 100 Each: Donald MacPhcrson: Nell Campbell; E. Hpwatt; Angus about; not to and from, I have the rr~<t of the day to myself." 1n the essay entitled "The New yew." he says that every man has Choir will practice in the after-roan‘ McLean: Angus McPherson; Herb as usual. ‘Glow: Sterling Mscbean; Lioyri - -~ ‘MacLeod; William Stewart; Lnqig FUNERAL SERVICE5 -~ The: MacPherscn: Robert MtcPhcvson- funeral oi the late Ml’. Harold S.‘ Frank Stevenson; McLeod. oi Vernon River. took con. place Thursday, Nov. 21st. A short Tog“ service was conducted at the home at 11.00 a. m. A very large ccn- e-e++»++e»++»e-e»e4+»+| Dea- Emerson two birthdays-that on which he was born, and (he first day of Jatl- uary. He writes about the slitflm" cancc of keeping the New Year. Tn nidcn days. even in this country, that day was more observed than Christmas. ‘The essay cn "Whist" was declar- ed by such a grout critic as l-Iazfltt course of people attended. Rev. A 5 S. Weir officiated. A church ser- vice conducted by the Rev. Jamcs McGowan, assisted by Mr. Well‘ was held in the New London Prnsbv- fas his best. It Is Hazlitt who iciis ‘the story of Lamb saying after lthgy had discussed persons they lwould ‘like to have met. Lamb 541d? "'1! Shakespeare should come into Ellen ’s Diary B! an Island Farmer's Wile Thou N School rain“ “amt” l t o o Wcrahi at ‘I P. M will be Winthrop was Mrs Henrietta Iiiarr-‘terhn church at Mo‘ Fdmvlng Donald Pclrlne. Junior Vice Pretl-I the “dare” by M“ Mcomn“ a dent, a former Sourls lady. |Mascnic service was held. Inter merit took place in the Nlew Lon- don Cemetery, the same cergvmen Bad”. evenmg, (M. mpmbefg qqofiiclating and the Masonic Fra- Alphg Chpplef, 13.4,; Sigma Phi, ternity closing the sad rites. A spent, g profltsole evening at the large gathering of people from legion Hall vicwing the paintings New London community, Mr. Mac- on display by the National Gallefylbeodh birth plsce. were in et- ci Canada and enjoying the films te-ndunce and s large number mot- shown by the National Film Board. cred from Vernon River. Char- Uliflf. "h"! MFB- W!" 3931i," V" lottetowrl. Summerside and other hostess to the sorority. In M!!!‘ points to pay their tribute of re- W" Dlflllhtly spent, in disflllflwnqpect in the deceased and show and "'1'"hm‘m‘ “m! mwd- ‘their sincere sympathy for ehe be- . all ers .t n“ ‘m3 or '7' ‘Ami-Jam $531.?“ ‘ER-lg v31: Ifesszrrlmezt “but” u“ my‘ T‘ H‘ Bum“ Ooliings m-nst MacMiilan. Arthur S°'"°"-M- ""9- T- M" "m°°“‘“" Wright.‘ John Mscbecd ‘Jiiiiam both Mm-mn‘ m‘! Evmm‘ warm“, Masters and James Prhught. At in the Kirk tomorrow and deliver New undo" pmbun" w.” “mum The Mun“ “rm” Messrs Harold Bel-nerd H P is entitled "Take What You Warlt- Po d- a m M H- h -M ' And Pay Fos- it!" and the Evening "11 - l" "It "I "- Sermon "The Restiulness of Cilrlst." Plum» Rev Merl-sad 1M Willa"! Miss E. Lillian McKensie. Mus. Bed, R110!- Wl “m” ‘h’ “w” ‘°' m‘ “Y- i. The Clan-oh School meets st 2.30 in “Wmm MOBILE x-lllv IIIIIT smelt socrsrv Wm mmbetweeril-titisodlzirent Bible N w, AT CALEDO IA:- §3I§§IL.'?§...'$..9§§3?..: o... MONDAY, NOV. 25th i! W5! ln- Th" l! Al" ' “W” I0 e.m. to I2 noon and “N” 2_to 5 p.ln. fellowship than ever before s ourselves and the American Bible AT GRAND VIEW:- TUESDAY, NOV. 26th Society. All this ply be due in part to our common ancestry and in part I0 can. to I2 end 2 to 5 p.m. AT LAKE VERDE:— sun sleuth-rill - On Wed-, gthgdanserssndsorlowswehave and together thrauoh lofll veers o! war: but even that is not all. Ancestral voices doubtless call us ‘ Dilidl DIE-lfitfil‘? ififfif." uirnmpcrtarvt weoursosv, NOV. 2m #003 metggtx: of pilgnmmifi 2 to 5 p.lvl. and 6 to l p.10. Society and its cause tinollh the P. E. i. Auxiliary or branch Till BAPTIST CHURCH. - Morning Worship at ll A. M, will be conducted by the Minister. "l0 ltev. I. Judson Levy, B. D.. with s‘:- AT man "Too Busy." Mr. W. T. Shu . baritone will sins "W140 F" ° Thou Crest Jehovah’ from Mosarik "m; Magic flute." The anthem ct Pfleugofl "l-iast meet at 12 noon immed- Worship. -AT MONTAGUE CURLING RINK:- TIIUIISDAY, NOV. 28th ID urn. to I2 and 2 to 5 p.m. PQWNAh- ' FRIDAY, NOV. 29th l0 can. to l2 and 2 to 5 pun. We Y-roy through your clothes. Spore One Minute to IleIp stomp out T.B. Christmas Seals make this ciloir. A edit s ed by . Levy with- ses- '""" "M" "God's Promises and Conditions". A P. l. l. TUlElCUI-DSIS selected anibln mu e: sure by the ma"; ' I m cordial welcome is extend- - (Continued frc-m Page 2) show" wnlsht I~le would have 1011M much to admire Ill Grandpa 00w’: philosophy of ilfe- if at “HRS hi! flesh was inclined to be weak But. then as Jlimes often leminds me: ‘none are perfect", I liked him too- liked the way in which he helped Robie Ihrough his sormwrul green years. I was a little disappointed after reading the book that he was not s man oi leaner build, although I cannot say what led me i0 expect it. I measure the merits of a picture by the depth oi feeling it stirs-the laughs and Wars and the one usually follows the other And, of course, because "all the world loves a lover" a romance is beguiling, 1t, James had beer. with me, I have no doubt that on occasions. my fingers would have crept into his. But James was not there. A slight gentleman sat to my right- one who neither "laughed when I laughed" nor "cried when I cried" but sat with a rsher bored ex-, pressiorl. beside his better half. the left a prim lady escorted, kept her eyes intently on the screen and in front. a sweet young thing mov- ed perceptively closer to her laddie who had, I decided a broad and inviting shoulder sgsmst which to, hum-My favorites of the cast? All oi them with Alison Keith especially bonnie. I came out to the lights to look back over the trfels and tri- bulatlone o1 other ileum-but alto- gether loveiy "green years". ' And so our week has slipped away a week which saw the beginning 0i a new riod oi farming at Rob's and at iderler. when with the plowing there preparations are being made to crop the other farm. Not ic a great extent but merely patches oi this of that. And some oi our weeks days were coid with snow fiurrlal. that did not linger and others were beautiful with the sun bright across the ooumryside. And in the changing days some farmers were "cut dii from their labors’ and rest tonight ir- oounlry church- yards. Wes babes were born this week to bless young parents and iolksl who are iii find a blessing in hos- pital can. Bu: a clock strkes an hour. which tells me i am on hail- owed ground.‘ And softly now. ex- tending over sleeping city and coun-, tr‘: and ranching into quiet farm kl hill ecsoss tile peace that spreads like a benediction to bless this room, we should all rise to greet him. but if that person was to come in to it. we should all 7-111 down and try to kiss the hcm of M, garment." Of course. he referred to the Saviour. The essay entitled "My Flu! Play” will appeal to manll. H? feels that hr- shall never ail!!!" 1'9‘ call that “first, fine careless I'll’)- turg” with which he anticipated the event and enjoyed it. D0 W9 not often wish that we could hall!‘ again the reading cf certain books that so moved us once? The ex per-lance cannot he repeated. The one called "Grace Before Meat" is a notable one. He say! that he would like to have twenty graces-one for Milton. one for Shakespeare. and one for going on a journey, or a plcnsunt walk or a friendly meeting. Grace. he said. was more fitting at the table of the poor. "Ia it fitting" he asks “tn utter our praise with a mouth watering?" These are but glances st random at a book full of charm -remind- ing one of what Ruskin said orlcc." I do not so much wonder at whet men suffer as at what they nllss." r MARITIME BARBEII ACADEMY Write for Psrtieulan 824 Main St., Moncton, N.B. Canadian Warships Sail From Balboa BALBOA. Panama Cami Zone. Nov. 20 --<CP)—'Dwo Canadian warships weighed anchor today and sailed for Acapulco, on the souph- em coast of Mexico. for rendezv- - ous with a third Csnuck ship. - One was the aircraft carrier War- i rlor which eased through the Pana- l ma Canal last Saturday into Balboa Harbor for her first taste of the Pacific. The other was the destroy- ~ , er Crescent. which joined her Tues , day. l They will rendezvous off Acspul- I co next Monday with the cruiser l Uganda, will carry out three days‘ of training exercises. then head ln- , to port until Dec. 3, 0n Dec. 1 they take part in ceremonies marking the inauguration of the new Mexi- can president Miquel Aleman. The Warrior squeezed tilrmsgh the canal from the Atlantic with only a foot of beam to spare in the deepest of the locks. Once through 1 she found herself harboring with two 45.000 United States navy , giants. the battleship Wisconsin and the aircraft carries- Leyte. l The Warrior was accompanied south through the Atlantic by the destroyer Nootka. ‘VIIAII their sailors cheering, they parted Friday as the destroyer buck toward Halifax following s day in which live bmrlbs Were used by the carrier's planes. Had the Warrior p- eased an- ‘ other foot of ovenhans the canal v passage would have been darued[ her, While by m means the iarg-l est veuel to use the locks. her beam 1 is extended by outjutting gun plat- forms along her side. It ls possible to remove temporarily the outer extremity oi the more prominent ones but, even at that. she has a width of 109 feet. The width oi title. Panama locks is 110. Every member cf the new who could remain on deck did so during the daylight to dusk crossing. A 21-‘, gun salute was exchanged between th, ship and Fort Wade at die At- lantic end of the canal. That everling leave boats wcli filled with Canadian seamen‘ intent on exploring nearby Panama‘ City. which is Just beyond the cam! to Needlework Bureau, char-mm cone and in the central American; town Guardm, Republic which gves the Isthmus‘ its name. 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