j- WI} ‘s‘%4.s i ‘rcwnuacnnsf rossouao we-"v" "T115101 or uuu w CHURCH ENQLAND oi CANADA 5'1‘ PETElPS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED , ' Anrllwl CHURCH [ochlord souls B:['_)\fal|.l?l?h.. lneninbnt. 0mm“ ms choir Director gnnnne Bra-neon Lie. Meals w" 5UNDA! ssnvicss y“ iioly Oooamunloll “Choral Eucharist. “w, a M gnnday School 1 I, M Eygnloll‘ and Sermon. _ “.66 d” servicu in Lent no]; communiol- 1,15 Monday. Friday 1,15 Tuesday. Thursday. 9,30 Wednesday Evenson; end Address 1.30 Wednflda! Fri"! Children; Se?» _ nee ay "' ‘exits ore free and onlr o rump visitors are 7:100!!!“ :11!” the incumbent is glad t0 l" mun alter the Bowl“- EVERYBODY WELCOME 11717111113 ANGLICAN cnuncu Saturday Rev. ‘l’. l. MoLennau. Minister llvv- i1. C. ltice, D.D., Visiting Pastor. A Boy Kendall. l..B.A.M.. A-C.C.O. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 a. m. The Church School 11.00 s. n1. Primary and Beginners‘ Departments. , 11.00 A. M- Divine Worship, obser- ving hmlly Sunday conducted by the Minister. ' The Sacrament oi Baptism Th; Junior Choir in attendance. * Sermon: "The Story oi a Little 111111.", Anthem. (Jr. Choir) "Thou Cam- eat. Lord, in Klngly State.” 2.18 — Jtllllo‘ Choir practice, Z30 Bible Ciassvfor young people. 3.00 — Senior Choir Practice. 7.00 p. m. Divine Worslflp con- ducted by the iilinister. Sermon: "The Crass. Judas and the Crowds". Anthem: "Jeeu, ‘Word o! and 1n. earnate." 8:30 — Young/People's Song Ser- vice in Social llall. 1.5.3. r. 11111001. 11.0.. anew “Be glad in the Lord. \nd re- Rmlm" |.-_ Mugiord, LILC-O. Joice, ye righteous: and shout for brgonlst e11d Choir Master. loy. ail ye that are unright in FIFTH sunoav 1N 1.11m‘ . heart." 11011.11. liollyC A Y P ‘(for . p“ _ (7 on on, . . . . - will); Afnlill‘. Moriillll I'll!" "l" BAP‘ ls I 5""“'"' - .' THE RAPTLQT (‘HURCH swipe" “The sutrmenh‘ Pr". Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets cilIAl;-u‘an‘ “God g1; Loved The Minister THE REV. J. i1. DAVISON. 8A.. World." -vsll1"_"'- mo 1'. m. hunii Bible Class. 100 1", M. Efclllll‘ - » Srrmori. Preacher. The _ Rom.“ 1|, watemaan, l). D.. D- C- L» - (Juiuljiitor BlehOP "i Niw“ Sea“: Anthem: "o oiadsomc Ulhi- * n ‘auiuigilgrs will receive n ciiflllll nnlcome at’ St. Paul's Church._ ._--————-—4—'—"""_"-_ PRESBYTERIAN _ qrgi ns ll .1 .. Dlllllllfsl i. Miss E. McKenzie , , R 11 11.111. rlliuuii‘. wonsnir. Sermon: ‘Tho Cross o! 1"" - -5li|pldlt_\'~" Anthem: “GM! .59 “Wei ‘he 1 Borld." — Stalner ‘ ’ (BROADCAST C1-C1) L 2.1m 1'. M. 0111111011 scum) 1 I'M. EVENING wonsiiiié _ Sermon: "On 131ml"! 5d" ‘m ‘nrlnthem: "Sock Ye tho Lord."- Roberta. The hlinistcr will conduct the Service! and deliver the Sermons- izhTaiTiifisinflilfiliiAN CHURCH Prince and Gralton Streets Rev. G. (Early-lo Webster- Minister i-‘ranir Johnston A. I. C. organist and choir director hIOBNING Willi-Si"? 11.00 A. M. Theme: "In the Kins’! lwrvice.” ilymns: 2|, 712. Ml. Anthem: ‘The Lord ls Kinb" -' Ilmper. 2.30 PM. The Sabbath Schco‘ and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. Theme: "The Oiiollw oi the Cross." Hymns: 66d. 192, 2.13. Anthemz" "Hear Our Prayer."- Ryder. The 1'. P. S. C. l. invites Wu to loin them in a r reside" lofvlw lo ho held in the Church Hall at I115 i'. M- ' "For Christ also hath suffered for sins, the lint for the unjust. that lie might bring us to God.” You are cordially invited to wor- lhlp With Ill. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Lord's Day Meeting for children 1O a. m. Breaking of Bread ll. a. m. Preaching o! the Gospel 7:80 p.111. Prayer meeting Tuesday I p. m. Bible Reading Friday I P. M. By the deeds oi the law shall Ilofieahbohlflfiailinlllsdglit- Romans 3-10 The wages of sin is death but the sift oi (lad la eternal lifo through Jeans Christ our Lord. Romans e-zs. EALVATION ARMY ' omen qeonon anus Iain" and Mrs. Vleioe llaeleaa 11 LIL-Holiness Meeting. Hohhot: ‘The Upholding Hand.” 1J0 EMF-Sunday leliaoi O Ilble irM samurai 11 u - -— vange e ea ng. Qlbteei: "Christian At Cm“? lair-night liooiiag each flun- .Y I P, M, Iii. L The’ da "is above meetings are planned ""1 02:01! for you. Como ans ay School Ind- I Prayer and ' A‘ I Right Reverend Organist Mrs. ‘Allison Mncltee. T. C. M. Director oi Choir. lilies Pear-lg Burns. Mbrnlng Worship ii /A, M, y Sermon. the Rev. C. W. Corey "Giving ileed to God.” Anthem. “Lord We Pray Thee.” (Roberts) The Church School. immediately following the ahl Morning Wor- p. Evening Worship 7 I’. M. . Sermon. the Rev. Dr. A. D. Misc- Kensle “Understanding the Cross" (second of series) . Anthem. "If Ye Keep My com. n-iandmenta." You are cordially invited to worship with .'l‘llE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL cniiisTGT * CHURCH _ m’ Rent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. ‘1‘ll.. Minister. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rempel, theological graduates, and miss- ionary recruits to Cswnpore In- dia. will addrcse both the morning and evening congregations in Cen- tral Chrlstinn Church on the Lord's Day. 1n addition in special niuslo oi- fered by the choir. Mr. and Mrs Rempel will bring special num- hers in song. Travelogue films will be shown following the evening service. An invitation is extended in all who would iiesr these speakers. Msrvcllhbunbar. B. "l‘ll., Minister. Paul Cudrnore, Organist, Pro tem. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs, Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. 11. a. m. Worship and Praise 7.00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services I p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples ' 8.00 i’. M. Friday‘ Bible Study Written Questions invited on the Friday Nigh". services "Jesus is Coming" This same Jesus which ls talren up from you Info heaven, shall so coma in like manner as ye have seen him go into ‘ Acts 1:11. Everyone la welcome to all Scr- vices. Soo special notice elsewhere in Paper." HEAT SAVER Tests show iilllt-IDOOL 50 per cent of heat lost through ordinary glass is saved by the use of in- sulating giau. ~ ‘IN MANY WORDS The letter "A" represents six principal vowel |ounds— think it over. 37 llm Special (iormar pester _ IIIlITEII PEITAGOSTAL Ollllllflll REV. ALLISON W. FOST will ba speaker or Morning end Evening Service SUNDAY, MARCH iii-ii _ n4 eecii n,» m 1.11m»; wool: n s pin. {THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This column is reserved foe news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may ho lnsnted at five canto a word strictly pay- able in advance. ' COOK'S tor Hhoiographs. Jlllllfll’! TAXI. Phone 5Z6. UNLOADHVG COAL. — A. Pick- ard d: 00., are unloading Hard Coal, 01d Sydney, Acadia Nut and ‘Springhlll Coal. I , BUY “MIC MAC” brand cran- ‘ berry sauce. It is delicious on tosst ‘ or meats. i NORTH RIVER PASTOR-KEEP- _,Service for Sunday, March 14th. Clyde River 3 P. M, Kingston 730 P. M. Mr. Stephen Ackland, ‘Speaker. “MIC MAC" brand cranberry sauce. Sweetened for use as a Jellsh or as a desert. Ask your rocer. He can supply you now with this "home made" product. i _ CHURCH NOTIQE for Parish of Milton and Rusiico for Sunday, March 14th. St. Mark's, Rustico, Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Si. , John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 3.0.’! 1P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A., ‘Rector. I _ _._ i ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Coles, Milton, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their ldiiughter, Hilda Louise, R. N., to Mr. John S. Stcckei, Mill Valley, California. Marriage will take place April 3rd, in the swninary Chapel. San Anselmo, California. I s . iuvus Anglican Church. ‘Sun 11y, March 14th, 1948. Fifth Sunday in Loni. 830 A. M. Holy ‘Communion, icorporaic Commun- ion, A. Y. P. A) 11.00 A. M. Morn- ing Prayer nnd Scnuon. Subject, "The Sacramental Principle". An- ‘than. "God So Loved tho World". {Stainam 2.30 l". M. Sun-day School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M Evvlng Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, thc Rlmht Rcvrrcnd Robert ii. Water- man. i‘). D.. D. (t, i... Cozidiuior Bishop of Nova SCOtl". Anthem, "0 Giadsome Light". Sullivan. ‘Everybody welcome. 1 __ -. . ‘ rm: 1mm or s1. JAMES. - Niovning and Evening Worship at the Kirk trmorrow will be con- ducied by the Minister. the Rev. '1'. H. Bussrll Somers. M.A., 5.12M. ‘who will also preach the Sermons in the Morning on “The Cross of our Stupidity": and in the Evening ,"0n Gaining Self-Control." The Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian ‘McKenzie, Mus. 13110.. will direct ‘in. music which will" include s11- Joim Steiner's Anthem. "God So ‘Loved the World". and Rolrrts ,A-nihnn1 "Seek Ye i'h~ Lord." The ‘Church School meets at. 2.30 in the afternoon. The Morning Service will be broadcast over Station CFCY. TiiE 800K FOR TODAY . "The Bible-The Book for Today", and it is the Book for today. as it has been the one Book for each snoceed- . ing age. This volume is now. as ever, the moat time- ly, the most widely read and the most universally follow- ed oi all writings. 1t hold! its supreme place in the world oi literature through the ages. It‘ is changelese. for the Word of the Lord abideth for ever. yet it is ai- waya adapted to present cir- cumstances and crises. 1t is separate and austere as a great rock above the raging anrf, yet most intimately concerned with the suffer- ings and Joys, the needs and desires oi men each ane- ceedlng day. We do not seek to alter ilese oacred Scriptures. or their monasti- ie fit our age. for they a" eternally and inherently relevant. We seas to alter the age to conform to tho lilo and teachings oi this Book, for the age that does not so conform must perish. —lev. .1. n. MoLaurlo. M1- lleip the great cause of the Bible Society. through iha P. I. I. Auxiliary or ranch. Auxiliary Office it! Prince street. Charlottetown. r I l Avenue Speaker; oi m. Church) NEW DIJOCA RECOIDS are hero. Toombs Music Store. Bros. Bt-mley Bridge. CONTEDIIATION LII‘! SUIANCI. [fl- PIONI SAUNDERS i006 III group and ‘wedding pictures location. sr. IETEB‘! csmnnmu. _l the preacher on Sunday mar st 11 o'clock will be the Right Rev. l-l. R. Waterman. Bishop Coadjudw‘ oi N. S. I BUY “M10 MAC" brand cram-- berry sauce. Processed in Cheri lottotewn.‘ It beats what mother iilid t0 Iilke. MARY'S BEAUTY PARLOIL, W-helan Building. $9.00 Permanentl for $5.00. Phone 236. REV. C. A. BRJTTEN oi Central Bedeque Will be the spfihker 0111.111 Baptist broadcast "The Church's One Foundation"; Sunday at 1.15 p.m., Radio Statfon C.I~‘.C.Y. 845 EXAMINED - It was report- ed by 'i‘.B. League officials inst night iihat 845 persons, represent- ing 52 local iiinns have been X- rnyed since their mobile X-ray unit was sci. up at the Wheian Memorial Hall cm Monday. The X- ray service will be continued until all Charlottetown citizens have had en opportunity to be X-rnyed. DELIGHTFUI. PARTY - Dr. and Mrs. I. Ila/Climb], who have just built a new hc-rnc, were de- lightfully surprised when they sr- rived heme on Thursday evening to be welcomed by friends who had gathered for n Wine-Warming. A presentation of an picctrfc tea kettle was made to the Realm-leis. who thanked their friends for the nice s1u-prisc.,Much fun was en- joyed in card playing and singing. Refreshments W-‘EFO served by the guests who all enjoyed ‘heir visit. DIES AT SOMERVILLE. MASS —'I‘he death took pisccat Bone:- vilie, Mess. on March 101.11, 1948, of Mr. D. Brucl- MecKenzic, after an illness oi several weeks. Mr. MacKenzie was a native o.‘ the Province, s. son of the late Mr. John A. MacKcnzle oi i-Iartsrillc. For a number of years past M1". MacKenzle made his lmme in Somerville, ,Mass.. wherz- his mother rind several lIlCmbBrS oi the irmlly reside. He was, urmnr- rlcd. The only member of the ism- ily now living in Prince Edward islgmd is Mr. Herbert MacKcnzic oi Veiieyfield. Intenment iookpiace st Sornervilir. Mass. sr. JAMES vovmr. r1:0r1.1:__\_ The regular weekly meeting oi the Young People's Society of Si. James Church was held in the church hall on Wednesday even- ing ‘at 8 o'clock. A brief business meeting was held with the pre- sident, Kenneth MecKcnzic pre- siding. at the conclusion oi which -a singsong and games were con- iaucua by Stirling Walker. Fol- iiowing the entertainment. lunch Ywas served and the meeting was When brought to a close. An en- joyable time was had by all. The .r1exi. regular meeting will he hm! on Wednesday evening, March 17th at 8 o'clock. PCTSOILClS Mr. Douglas Pthynu. wh has been visiting his parents, . and Mrs. Rhynes. Dunstaiinage. leaves by plane ihii momlng on return to Montreal. Mr. George Agnew leaves by plane this morning for Montreal. alter a week's visit with his bro- ther, Mr. W. E. Agnew. . Mr. N. S. MacLure of the Dept. oi Public Works flaw to North Rustlco otn d t m‘ h be spend a ow aye a Omt - fore returning ‘to his duties. i urrnn MONTAGUE scnoon l Report for Yzbruafy: _ Qua, x -- 1. Blanche MacPheG. 2. Donald Nicholson. Grade 1x - 1. Annie Maeiean. 2. John Nicholson (absent for exams). ii. Loren Mlwh" (absent). .. Grade V1 ~ 1. Bruce Nicholson. I. John MacDonald. i Grade V -- 1. Kimble MscPhcc. Grads iv —— i, June MacDonald. 2- Ian MacKensie, s. Willard Mac- Donald. Graide 111 - i. Dorothy ROI"!- 1 Grade 11 - 1. nalph M"- ‘Kenzie. i Grade 1 — 1. noun Macrhee- Highest Average Sr. 0PM!" - Blanche bi per cent. Highest Average Jr. Grades _ Dorothy is p61“ veni- Teaeher - Alena MacDonald. l or, Wednesday. He will , TENYSON‘! A LINTIN MEDITATION “EVOLUTION IST" Paul is truotehlsiory Ind to experience when he says, "new. belt that is not first which is spir- itual but that. which is natural." Our Lord spake o! the law oi prg. Brass in natural growth, “first the blade. then the ear. and then the full corn in the ear." 1111i; 15 the case of the "Evoiutionisfl by Ten. nyson, and it lies at the heart. of We 11195888! 0f the Lenten season. When we- look at human life we sea that the child begins mm g °'Y_""° 155811388 but a cry." Later 1t is a desire for some cmn_ m0" Want; and later still, words make the desire articulate. 1.1m b92111: as more or less a physical (111118. but. later it becomes enh- loal orlmorsl. “The Evolutlonist" “a5 WY-Wfll by Tennyson when he “is cishiy years old, and is o. pig. W". 0f human experience. The lhouse of a brute, or a physical bPdi’ was let to o man. His task barrio do the best he could with ii- make it as clean as you can, and then I will lend you a. bet. tar." _I11 i359 Darwin startled the “mid W h-fs ihwy of evolution and it. had its effect on literature. If the body comes from the brute. Why not take one! license in the fields of time? Is there any reason @111! life should be otherwise con- ducted? He asks what has old age done for him. Old age answers, it has starved the wild beast. that was linked ivlth him eighty yggr5 bu“ and that it. is easier to be good riow because of the discipline. it bids him hold the sceptre and ruic the province of the brute, and then “'6 fifivt that fine verse whcre we sce rcsuli. oi discipline, justi- fication for it all. Herc it iwihc old man is speaking our. of his ex. pcrience: I have climbed to the snows cf Arc. and i gaze At s. field in the Past, Where I sank with the body‘ at limes I" We 510118115 of a low desire, But‘! hear no yelp of the bee“, and the man » Is quiet at. last, As he stands on the heights c! his liie With s glimpse oi a 1101311‘. ihni is higher. Life begins with us as a sort of physical Lhing-rnppctitc and the appeal oi.’ theyrezcni, the immed- iate is ivhat. concerns us most 1.11211. We find assistance in s world ruled by law, and we are early taught to say “No" to the lqsisi- ent appeal oi sense. ‘Pile Bible tells us that. “if we live after the flesh we shall die." How true that is~ih ls th-e result of nppeiitc. Ordinary law with its inhibitions helps us. Lent comes and takes e Little section of tlmo-forty days end tells us that self-discipline is a good thing. Jesus Himself proc- tised it and dcnicd~tho appeal 0i the senses. This is the reel mean- ing of his temptation in the wild- erness, catering io the physical. looking after his own comfort. be- ing dramatic to get. a crowd, hav- ing resort to th-e world's method to win a place in the sun-all l. Literature n? AM m, g 606F118 his living Iy IOOKMAN lar is invested in paper similar cnlerpriscs and riveiting . . . An unusual combination.’ Not ai. all. For, like millions of other Canadians in all walks of life. he owns life insurance. And part of ciery life insurance dol- yet Inc's part owner 0f a paper mill mills and many higher standard public works. and every other .4 message/rum ihr Li/r Insurance (fompanics in‘ Cruiorla and their ugcnls. It is good oilizonship i0 01111 bu, as a lilc insurance uwncr. you gain more than security for yourself and your family. You help to establish end expand enterprises which promolr a -u of living for yourself Canadian. L-IUC MEMORIES n15 TAR-evince. rumor; nmvsno ISLAND i Where crickets‘ chirping lullebics With murmurings oi the sea. ‘ Form one enchanting rhepsody 4 Oi wistful melody. i The ancient, crumbling. ivoodicn i bridge, i That spanned the purple lake. i Its mirrored shadows mystery iliied 1' Creation radiate. i i A5 children, on our way i0 school | Bent low to meet the blast. ‘ The whirling snowdriits, piling ] deep Across our path were cast. T1111 raucous sesguils skL-nming o'er A pond that greets the sea. I hold them in my waking dreams these l-le turned down. Paul boo, His great missionary. had to deny himself. He found life hard, ii: was s struggle; he, tells us that. h: beat his body black and blue, be said when he, would do good evil was present; with him. He was s wretched; man, tied bu a dead body. His! cry for deliverance is loud. .' Tennyson! language is strictly‘ Biblical. 011 another peak of Par- i lnassus is a companion singer who sings a song very much like that; which we have in "'I‘he Evolution-I 1st." He too is concerned with the] relationship of soul and body. for] that after e111 is the great. human- probiotn. That is the meaning oi Lent. ' "Witai. is he but a. brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs what play? To man propose this test-- Thy body at its best, How far can that project thy soul on its lone way?" When we have arrived where "The livoluticnist" arrived we can say "All good things are ours. for soul helps flesh more now than flesh helps soul." ' These two. body ‘and soul, make up personality. Our problem oi pnobiems is to adjust these two. The soul is to “nile the province o! the brute.” Is not this after all the real meaning oi Lent’! ‘Yhose memories dear to me. -Mary Catherine Christy. Charlottetown. P. Ii. I. i PROTECT SCISSORS It is a good idea to keep scissors in s box. or hang them up to pro- tect them from knocks. iilay We Suggest The Following Bargains SALT CODFISH, Lb. 28c BOLOGNA, Lb. 25c FLOUR (Cream oi t-iia West) 24 Lb. Bog 99c com FLAKES, Large, 2 ior 45¢ SmoILZior 28c BULK RAISINS, Lb. .. 16c ZLbs. tor . . . . . . 30c BULK PRUNES, Lb. 16c 2 Lin. for . . . . .. 30c FIG BARS, Lb. 30c 2 Lbs. ior 50c IULK DOMESTIC SHORT- ENING, Lb. 1... 29c ROllN HOOD ROLLED OATS, (Premium Package) 39c SCHWARTZ COFFEE, l Lb. 65c WHY NOT SHOP HERE AND SAVE MONEY PHONE l929-L Delivery Service C.O.D. liiilflll GIlllllEllY Corner of Upper Queen and Union Shoals in loving of a clear hil- band and father who passed array March 14th, 1940. Always faithful, true and kind Dear l5 the one who is gunc A beautiful life came to an cnil rile died as he lived, everyone’: friend. Somewhere beyond the sunshine Where loveliness never dies He lives in the land of glory ‘ilidat the skies. Lovingiy Remembaed by llis Wife and Daughters In Memoriam 1n lovlngfITe-‘mory of DOUGALD A. MacI-IACJIIJRN who departed this life March ltth, 1946. Gone but not forgotten. Lovingiy Remunibcred by ills Wile, Family and Uranrlchildru... In Mongol-lam In 111111; motnory of MRS. FRASER 'i‘. MORROW who passed any March 15. loll. Sunshine fades and shadows fall But sweet remembr-nce all. Inserted by Husband and Family. 1n Meanoriom in fond and loving memory of John Donald Maclfenzle, Melville, who deported this life March 14th. 1M0. We often sit and think o! you When vve are ail alone ' For memory is the mil’ "ll"! That we can call onr own. ~ Our tears we shed in silence 0ft times while others sleep No one will know how we miss you Dad As you sleep that peaceful sleep. Lovlngiy Remembered by Illa Wife and Daughters. 1n Memos-lam in loving memory of our dear son and brother LIIUT. GERALD GABHILD FERGUSON Who was hliiol in Italy Marsh "lb. ll“. . llia parenis. later-a and broth- I s blue and gold of the I outiasis ' Memoriami in Mentor-lam MRS. THOMAS l'ltO“'SE At Union Rcacl on ibbiuary 16th, 1948, Mrs. Thomas Proivse passed peacefully sway i0 her lfltemel 1 Home aitcr only 11 few days illness caused by a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Prowsc, WhOSB maiden name was Annie Miriam Bryenton, was born at Winsloc and came t0 Union Road as a bride in 1893 and with her husband and family cele- bratod their fiftieth wedding ari- iniversory in I943. Mrs. Prowse was kind and grac- ious. devoted to her iicme and Jamiiy end greatly loved by than! |1md ell who knew her. She was s. faithful member of the United Church of Canada. a life member to! the Women's Missionary see- iicty; a lover of good books and flowers and spent much o! hoe time in her large garden. The funeral service was held a! {the Union Road United Church after a brief private service at her ‘homo both conducted by iier pu5< i-or, Rev, '1‘. A. Wilson. who tool: for his text John 14 Chapter. {Verse 16 "And I Wlll pray the 119441.110!‘ and He shall give you sn~ other comforter that ilc may abide ‘with you lnrcver, and hymns used _\\‘1~rc~ "in The Swrci Hyc and Bye" at the house end "Sale in the Aims oi Jesus", "Abide Witih Me" and \"Ail The Way My saviour Leeds _.\ic" at the church. Inlen-rncnt. was in the (fhurch Crmcicry. The pail ,bnnrers were Mr. A. G. hieiiett. Ml‘. ‘ilsrry Newman. ivlir. Harold Joe. |1rr. 1s. c. Hardy, Mr. John me- liiinnen end Mr. James Msun-d. The floral tribules were very ‘bra-wilful. ‘Fhcy wow mad!‘ up as ‘l follows: Pillow (M01 imri-Paimlly; ,Wreai.l1 M Grandchildren Spray —- iSisior Mabel, Wsii and Noreen: Sorsnw-Bisicr Susy. iinrry and Jon- nie Spray - Mary. Keith and Wil- limm: Spray — Mrs. Mecuen. Grace, Malcolm, Glennie and 31101; Spray _- Dorothy and Es- ben Arnfasi: Wreath - The Uni-on Road Women's lvllsslnnary Society. There are left to mourn their lea her beloved husband. one son, liar- oid Louis of Charlottetown. one daughter. Matilde Ethel at hcme; six grandchildren. two great grand. sons and hwo sisters. Mrs. may Bouurly of Charlottetown end Mrs. 0. W. Newscn of Brackiey. Ono daughter. Margaret Olive (Mrs. Ii- mae‘; Younker) predeceased her in 1 And death itself, to her, was but The wider opening of tihe door That had been opening, more and more. Throuah all her iifc. and ne'er was shut. rassooaror rssss in Anyone in Camden has the flihl to null-n ‘his ideas in print may 5e held reeponallo before court an- 21