x 1 A iz::..3..l... A Tomorrow BIRTHS TAYLOR-At the P. 'VCY'i'.'”y- .and Central 1. pits! on no. 14,- use. to Mr. and 5dErl'i'KINL-AtT.ymnl: '31 COOKII perf tploturos so 1- . E - - . ' . we an-pm tun-sue. H TRINITY tal l'eb.lB Mr.andMrs.' " '” ' . bhlllch of E"8'a"d m . m,;:'l::,,,,,,. 3,.,,k,,,,, , ..., cuswnu. ior letter Photo m.llAVI vo?u sxrn nus ior '3'." 2-man's CATHEDRAL mum. - ;., ... ,,,,,,,. c,,,,.., -'""" ""”'” A guru; - yuan A, p-".3 "nu... AIRIVING DAILY new,8lu'l-IS SATURDAY SPECIALS.-Cinch A g,.,u..g, gum. V A , gm”. M ';:"'."Bm”"Wnul:-mf”5g;m',f Dresses. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Belts upwt:.r use for soc. Sunters - ”..us"'cssu 0.I.-Mew. -l-in mes-side. - daushtsr. Betty 1... -ice CREAM - upply W” ' - ” inc Rev ” IA. tn. Rev'd G. -Il0w:l: Christie. &l:glN::s!t:.; u lgmg on had '0' '1' "win I INT”-NAuog:I.;s ':.ka:;;l5lg- 'R0ohl' ' ' ' llflllf! . . , go". I . , , The Reverend w. a. nu; a2:ml""fL 1;: CW. Diwigrm Dr. and Mrs Aubln Doiron. Sum- '73:: o&I!.lt...4s stars none; 3...", me, ,,,,,,,,...., Aunt... Priest. mm A. C-M5 - uses-side. a daughter. sun. Sim- -at no net: jrona. organist old Chsk - MacDONALD Director mu Susanne lseatea Ida Meals QUINQUAGISIHA IUNDAY . -I D-uIl- hm" I '00- 7 "ll "we -raaar rue sics want." .150 a.m. Mattias cation of the New emerlal 0r- CARR.-At the Prince Edward gauuya Pnrmuh W” W, . Ln. Hob IIOIIIUI jll. County Hospital. Picion. Ollllflby nu” run . yelock. lit up. Church School (0-ll). Samson: The Voices! The organ OI Febnllry Mil. 1965. to 1413433 - ll mm. Choral laoharht -Reverend A. Freak Maebean and Mrs. Wm. E. Carr iaeo Verna ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. l1a.ni.Chsreh Seheelilader I.) Anthem: 0 Then. the Central E. Proud. R. N.) a daughter. Dial 5220. Serving full course 3 p.m. Holi Baptism Orb ( Noel) Linda Gail. Weight 1 lbs. 10 ozs. dinners. Specializing Chinese dish. p.m. LI p.m. Communielltsl Classes DUFFY--At the Charlottetown l s. PAUUS anoucan cnunon The Parish cams Established HI by Royal Founda The Reverend Chaea J. T. Ibbott. Rector organist and Chair Master: 3. Elliot llroek. 330 Holy Communion 1o.oo sundey School n.oo Morning "Prayer Ild Ger- man Subject: "That Most Ea- rcllent Gilt" Anthem: "Lord. For Thy Tender MorcleiI' Snke"- Hilton. 5.00 Evenscug. subject: "One Thing nwdful" Anthem: "On Will! 0' MSW"- Jones. A uurdlal welcome to visitors PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES Minister Thc Reverend 1'. II. B. Somers M.A.. S.'I'.M. Miss E. Lillian Mclienzll Mus. 3.. F'.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of 'ihe Choirs. 10 um. Church School 11 o.n1. Divine Service and Ser- F man: "on Managing One's Own Lie ". lltnthem: Judge Eternal. Marchaa 5 p.m. Vespers and Sermon "(in Getting the letter of Lo Ilnrss". Anthem: Blast Are The Pure Evemong. p.m. Adult Confirmation Class. ,j.......-.,....:... P . 10.00 Sealer Church School a 11.00 Diviae We with Mrs. Fear as soloist. In Trinity Church. Rev. Frank Smith. Interim Royston F. Murrford. A.R.C.0. to go to Church" Anthem: The Sun is sinking Boy Scouts and Cubs to ents are invited. .......M....j....M CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH III Kent street Marvel D. Dunbar. R.Th. Minister Mrs. Allison MscRae, A.R.C.M.. Organist and Choir Director. lstewert. 11.00 a.ln. Morning Worship and Com a. Tears" . E to H pital n Wednesd . F bruury " """E'. ' " ,'f.''.":f,.'''"''' Gm” ”'”"" M"'- islll, loss: to Mr. anlliy Mrs.e w. B. Visiirl I-llplltb W01WllI0- .'.t ' . st. .' O, liioonan. Allleaanihd I 803- WI lb!- Glory -W'0"'"" cnow .- Atmtl: Prince County 77.0.72-ni.... and emu... sit." The Reverend W. l-Iarold Drown. M.A.. Minister - . C. Evans (visiting Minister) , Mr. Gordon White (Organist pro - tem.) Rev. 10 p.m. Adult Bible Clan no mm, The Church School UNITED PENTEOOSTAL ll . . Nursery School 11 Wu. Zion Scouts. Guides. CHURCH Cubs and Brownies will wor- .7 Elm Ann". llhip with us. I Aglow With The Spirit" nlhem: 7 p.m. Divine Warship Sermon: "Individual Decision 0I Muss Corruption". Anthem: "Remember now thy Creator ia the days of thy youth." THE snnvnnon snot? Great George Street IHOME ob EV1A.::GEI.lSM" Slaoe Major and Mrs. W: Stanley Corps Officers. Sr A Sr. SATURDAY 7.:i0 p.m. open Air Service. 8.00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Ilu-ting. sunpu IIRVICES 10.30 m. Prayer Meeting 11.00 m. Holiness Servloo. 2.00 p.m. Yoaag Peoples DI- . C IRi.'l0f.? A 2.30 p.m. Sunday School and r',- hie Class " 0.00 p.m..Yosag Peoples Meet- I0 p. . opea Air Service. 7 p.m..lvaagolistlo Service sermon: "Never Flag ta Leah. "The Magniflcent's Delusion" Male Qlartette: Messrs: Floyd Mecltiaaoa. Allison Macltae, gamer Campbell and Harry Mel- Central Christian Church cor- dlally invites you to all the ser- vices on the Lord's day. Rev. Quincy Stain. Pattor. Temperance C3057 The following young people have made high marks in the Temperance study Course. Intermediate Nellie Andrew, Myrna Ella Smith, New Glasgow and Norma Parker. Rustico. Jesters .Gwenneth MacDonald. New Glas- gow: Diane Machiurdo, Freda Avery. Barrie Macwllliams, John Avery, Hazel Avery. Arnold Reeves, Marilyn Reeves. Jimmy Carruthers and Isabel MacDon- ald of Sumrnarslde. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CONVENT Following is the January report of St: Augustine's C vent. South Rustlco. Grade XI - 1. Basil Gallant; 2. Luctna Cot-mier; 3. Patricia Ar- senault. - Grade X-I. Rose Marie Doiron; 2. Irene Arsenault; 0. Joan Hagen. Grade IX - 1. Eileen Gallant; 1 Thomas Doucette: 0. Frances Gallant. ' Grade vm - 1. Lorraine Gal- lant; 2. Cecile Ruota; I. Douglas Hagen Grads VII - l. Yvonne lluote; 11.00 Prictary and Beginners 0.15 organ Recital by Mr. Thompson. assisted by the Choir Yoa are invited to worship God ......M....L........mL...... TI-IE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitarsy Streets Pastor. organist and Choir Director - ..............:... Morning Suhiect: "Why I ought Anthem: 0. Strength sad Stay -Andrews. There will be a parade of the the morning service to which all par- I0.00 a.m. Church School and Hour. ' Flannelgraph - Mrs. Donald Sermon: ,"Smilln' Through The The Central Royalty Girl Guides 0 and Brownies will parade to this National 3"” . one. weight 0 lbs, 4 ozs. PR0ll'l'l'l'-At the P for. 0 lbs. 0 ozs. BURKE ---.At St. Joseph's Hos pital, Toronto, on January 17th (nee Kaye Collins) ruary 2nd, 1055, to Howard Reid, Weight 5 lbs. 0 ozs. CUDMORE-At the P. E. I. Hos- ml on Feb. 15, 1055, to Mr, and . Preston Cudmore. a son. Guy Boswell, weight 7 lbs, 0 ozs. -Thiman. Gerald Cecil. Evening Subject: "The man MacLEOD-To Mr. and Mrs. Satan wanted" Lloyd Maclazod, Bridgetown, at the Kings County Hospital. February 15th. 1955. a daughter. NICHOLSON-At Cincinnati, Ohio, on Feb. 3rd. 1055 to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nicholson (nee Mary Spalth) a son, David William Merrill. weight 5 lbs. 15 KM ozs. MacLEOD-At the Prince County Hospital, Tuesday. Feb. 15. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. David MacI.eod. Borden, a son. David Elmer, weight 0 lbs. 8 ozs. Cronin. " ville. on February I-lospitali a daughter, Marie, Weight 7 lbs. 10 ozs. McCARVILLE-In Hamilton. 0nt., Feb. 16. to Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Mccerville (nee Josie Larter) a daughter, Nancy Irene. 7 lbs., 5 Sheila zs. NOONAN .- At the Prince County 15th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Clow (nee Shirley Pincau) Summerside. a daughter. Heather Lynn. 6 lbs. 1 ozs. FERGUSON - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, February 6th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Leith Ferguson (nee Dorothy Fall), R. R. S. Brackiey Point Road. a daughter. Sylvia Mae Ferguson. 0 lbs. I0 os. MacLEAN-At the Prince County Hospital on Feb. 14th, 1065 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac , Cen- tral Iot 10, a son, Kennet Roy. 7 lbs. 11 U2 ozs. MacDONALI)--At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb, 15. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald. (nee Anne Farrell), a son, John Kenneth Arthur, 5 lbs, S 1-! cu. THOMSON-At the Prince County Hospital on February 10th, 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson oi Nor'tbbe'lt;:-yon. a daughter, Nancy MARI-IAGIS RARER - RICHARDS-At souris. February Int, 1055, by Rov. D. A. sharps. Enid Ann Richards. daugh- ter ofMr.andMrs.NormanH. Richards. Souris, and Edison Stanley Baker. son of Mr. and H. Baker, Summer- s . ARNOLD-IIERRING - At Char- lottetown. February 8. 1055. by Rev. A. Frank MncLcan, Alice Arnold. Murray Harbor and Mar- tin L, Herring. Murray Harbor. THOMSON - DAWSON - At the North Tryon Presbyterian Manse. February lath, 1055. at 3 p. m. by. the Rev. Lawrence Rlaikle, Louisa Joan Dawson oi Albany, and Charles Everett Thomson of North Tryon . DEATHS SMITH - At Emerald, on Febru- ary llth. 1955. Joseph Walter louis. infant son oi Mr .and Mrs. Reginald Smith. KELLY-In the city on Monday, Feb. 14. 135, John Kelly aged 03 years v PHILLIPS-At the Prince County , gal. Hos- pital. Febniary 14th. 1 . to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pro!itt,' char- Hospitai on February l4th..1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duffy. a daugh- 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. John Burke 3"” "m ”' "W '" d” 5"” a son. John Henry Brian. Weight 0 lbs. 7 ozs. REID-At the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital, Montague, on Feb- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harbour North. a daughte, Dianne Jane. CAMPBELL -- To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Campbell. Peakes Sta- tion, at the Kings County Hospi- tal on February iith. 1955. a son. on CRONIN--To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 10th. 1955, at the Kings County Street will be open all day Sun- day. Dlal 0171. Prompt dellvau. SATURDAY SPECIALS. - Um- brellas to 80.00 for 38.05. Sunter's Ladies' Wear. SEMPLE'S PHARMACY. Queen day. Dial 0171. Prompt delivery. CAKE MLE -- St. Peters Cath- edral Gulld. Moore h McLood's today no WINS DINNER. - Rev. Father Pitre. parish priest at South Rus- snsm.e's rnsanacv. oueon Mm, RADIO SERVICE re . Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and cordingu 10) Kent Street. 0015. I COOKIES GALORE. Stewart's dainty delicious tasting cookies have a special crispy flavor all their own. Get some today. COMMUNITY CENTRE - At the card party aponso ed by the C.W.L., at the Community Centre Thursday evening the following were prize winners: Ladies' first. Mrs. Cyril Shepherd, second. Mrs. Raney Gallant; door prize. Mrs. Mary Wedge;, gentleman's first, Brent Vessey; second, Pet Doyle and John Nantes. Freezeout was won by Mrs. Josie Arsenault and J. Mciislly. tape ro- Phone tico. won the chicken dinner dur- ing the cake sale at the Sacred Heart Home on Thursday evening. SATURDAY SPECIALS. - Lim- lted number of Handbags up to 58.05, clearing of 81.50 to 54.05. Sunters Laclles' Wear. CHOCOLATE Marshmallow Roll, Chocolate marshmallow squares and chocolate cake today at Stew- art Bakeries. CROSS "0ADS-ALEXANDRA- IIAZELR 00K. - Services for Personals The many friends of Mr. Harry F. Lee, Central Street, Summer- side. will regret to learn that he has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment.-S. Friends of Mrs. Fred Smith, Brighton Avenue, will be pleased to KDDW she is much improved in health, and able to return home. after her recent operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Sunday, February mth. Cross Roads 11 a. m. Alexandra 3 p. m. Hezelbrook 7.!) p. in. All are wel- come. Rev. C. E. Armstrong, Min- ister. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Craig, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement of this ,oungest daughter Mary Roberta, to Eric Halley. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mutheson, Tor- onto. Marriage to take place April 16th. THE ROMANCE. intrigue and laughter of the Court of Vienna will be reenncted in the Oscar Strauss opcretta "A Waltiz Dr:-arn". presented Queen Char- lotte Auditorium. Monday, Febru- ary 28th. Tickets procurable Mey- er's Studio. Canadian Tire Corp., Hughes Drug Co. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. February nth, as follows: North Wlltshlre 11 a. m. Wheatley River 3 p. m. Hunter River 7.3) p. m. Wbeatley River 3 p. m. Hunter River 7.30 p. m. Rev. C. R. Moase. B. A., B. D..'Minlater MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday. February Nth. are: Stl John's, Milton. 11.00 s. m. "L nbour Council Against Droppmg Cf Rtliil S-emces At the Tbcsaidr m..n.my meeting of me Climlotteluwn .and District nodes and i4u.l0r Council held till iilllI'b(.u)' EVt:illIll,', ll Ill!.i0llir uou was p......eu ur...ng me n'l'0v- .nclal Government t0 oppose the application of the C. N. N. in re- spect to the curtailment of train services on P. E. I. The unem- ployment and displacement of per- sonal. many of whom are est- ablished was discussed as well as the loss of purchasing POWel' and the effect it would have on the island economy. A complete report on the re- cent urganizatiuuul week was given and several delegates ex- pressed their pleasure of the out- standing success of the drive. Tentative plans were made for a charter night for the newly organ- ized locals and it was decided that this meeting be open to the public. Correspondence read in- cluded a letter from the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada warning all, central bodies of circular letters from Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7.30 p. m. Evening Pr er and Ser- mon. St. Mark's. usti . 2.1!) p. m. Evening Prayer nd Ser- mon. "Come.and bring the whole family.” ::NElL A. MATHESON. M. P. speaks in Report from Parliament Hill Series at 7.4S p.m. Saturday, February 10th. Junior League The regular monthly meeting of the Jr. League of the Char- lottstown Hospital was held in the Nurse's Residence on Febru- ary let with 88 member pres- em. The President opened the meet- lngs with prayer 'ollowod by the roll call. In the absence of Mrs. "Kip" Hughes the secretary's report was read by Miss Emma Whalen. The treasurer. Mrs. Percy Mac- Donald. reported a substantial bank balance. Correspondence was read from the Polio Chapter calling for members to collect. Eight mem- bers ofiered their services. A "thank you" note was read from Mrs. John Comeau. The President reported that she had ” i i the annual of the Catholic social Welfare. Mrs. Albert Murphy reported as conveoer of the cake sale and thanked the members for gestions for money-raising for Council and Local Inn. The matter of ordering more copies at the Trades Labor Con- gress Journal for use by the af- filiated locals was requested and the educational value .of the Journ- al was stressed. front ... l----- re- garding the nenlmament of West Germany. The position oi Con- gress in this matter was also clarified through a copy of a recent press release. A joint lat- ter from the Trades and Labor Congress and the Canadian Con- gress of Labor on the unemploy- ment situatlon in Canada was also read. Much favorable comment from the delegates was expressed at the announcement by the Prov- incial Government of their In- tention to establish a Labor De- partment and hopes were also held for the amendments to -the Trade Union Act asked for by the Council in their legislative mem- o.rlindum which was presentadlsst Routine h l tr i d in- Girl Guide News vent. Summerslde. is taking classes in Junior First Aid with the four Summcrside Guide Com- panies. Sister St. Lao will also give lectures covering the work for the Home Nursing and Emerg- ency Helper Badges. FIRST MUNMGUE COMPANY Mrs. Peter Sinclair. District Commissioner enroled the follow- ing Guldes at their regular meet- ing on February 7th: Sandra Bell. Gwen Clark. Peggy Johnstone. Jillian Taylor. Also the followini Guides were presented with their Second Clan Badge. Maxine Mc- Leod. Georgina Dingwell. Diane slnw, Janet Campbell. Norma Llewellyn, Heather Jamieson,- Carol Boehncr was presented with her knitters badge. gave a short talk. expresslns her desire to be asked back soon to present more second Class and Proficiency Bldlfl An" 3lllS1llE of the Guide Hymn the meetlns closed with tape. meeting of the Guiders Club was held at Red Cross House. Mrs. MacKay was in the chair. Con- siderable discussion took place re- garding Thinking Day. A Rally is being at Prince of Wales Col- lege on Tuesday Evenlni. Feb"-l- sry 22 beginning at 0:30 p.m. Also all Companies are to attend Church service in a body on Sun- day next, February 20th. Miss MacKlnnon gave a report was a huge success in every sense of the word every Company in Kings and Queens Counties being represented. Mrs. Rodd asked that all Guides having books pertaining to th First Aid Course also ..' ' bandages. please return them to her as soon as possible. The meet- ing was then adjourned. THINKING DAY All out of town Companies are asked to observe Thinking Day by having some special program at their Company meeting, and are asked to please send in-their Thinking day collection to Mrs. James 0. MacLean, 101 Euston Si. by March 1st. Will Form" New Coastal Stator St. 140 of St. Mary's Con- ' The Guardian . Page 8 Saturday. Feb. 19, 1955, In Memoriam MARGARET ,4. RYAN The death took place on Janu- nry 10th.. ions, at Margaret A. Ryan of Melrose, Mass. she was porn in Earmlngton. P. E. L, on July ll. 1074. Her parents dying when she was a young child. she was reared by Here she spent the greater part oi her life. moving to the United States some thirty years ago with her foster-son. Loo. whose mother died in his infancy. Margaret re- sided with Leo until her last iii- neas. Just three months previous to her death. she entered Melrose hospital for treatment. From there she was taken to the home of her nieces in Dorchcster, Mass. But, despite their loving and con- stant care. Margaret passed away on the above mentioned date. Margaret's kind and cheerful disposition won her many friends during her long life. She was a fervent Catholic and her faith was an inspiration to all who had the privilege of knowing her. She will be sadly missed, especially by Leo. to whom she was devoted. Her .largely attended funeral was held January twelfth from Mass was said by the Rev. Father Mccabe. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery, Maiden. Pallbearers were: John Kenna. Stewart Walton. Mc- Edward Burge, John Mullen. The Catho- forming a guard of honor at the Church of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. She leaves to mourn her foster- son Leo. one sister (Mary), Mrs. Austin Donahue, Roseneath, P. E. I. and several nephews and nieces. Three brothers predeceased her. May she rest in peace. ..Z.3&Eg. BULL COMES HIGH or a bull at the opening session of the shorthorn cattle sales Tues- day. He bought the bull from Lord Lovst. British commando leader in the Second World War. Prince Edward island HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act oi Incorpor- ation a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the class room. new nurses” residence. Ctmlottetown, on Thursday, Feb- ruary 24th. 1965. at 8 P.M. for the purpose of'e cting trustees for the governmen of the insti- tution iu accordance with the by- able importance, which can be found throughout the various phases of human activity: To come. ' We see this illustrated in the case of a youth who, wishing to succeed in his chosen profession. must first spend many years in concentrated effort on his studies before he can fulfill his wish. Or an it example. the great Joy which comes to a mother who has just brought a child into the world, is the fruit of the pains she suffered in bearing that child. And our Lord in referring to 911 Ilinroaching death, used the Gllylllle of the grain of wheat which must first die before it can germinate and produce a new stalk of grain. "Unless the grain of wheat fall- ing lnto the ground die, itself remaiueth alone. But if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." The important point to note in all cuity. The supreme fulfillment of this principle is found in the life of Jesus Christ, the G0d.man' who Mill! true God and true man. led the perfect human life. Here His life there was opposition from Herod, who feared the logs of his throne. ROSE GLORIOUSLY There was opposition doctrine of humility, love and mercy for one's en- emies. poverty of spirit, clean. ness of heart. There was opposi- tion from those who would not in Christ's I-lls cruel sufferings and semi. upon the cross. Yet. through that dellll. I mere three days later He rose glorious from the dead. The whole burden of Christ's passion was. indeed, the means by which He entered into glory. Certainly. if the innocent Christ has suffered so much for us, we who are sinners ought to endure our share of suffering that we may attain Heaven. This is the mystery our cross, or the mystery of suffering. This mystery poses the qugg. tlon whether physical or mental sufferms is really an evil. The popular notion of suffering, bag. ed.as it is on a temporal, ma- terialistic philosophy, would have us believe that pain and suffer. log are evils. But if, through the "SM of faith. we see them' in their true perspective. we will realize that they are a means God has given us to draw closer to Him. Our Lord has told us in the lives of all of cure patiently a few hardships for the love of God. We may be faced with the. death of a relative or close friend. financial loss. la- juries or serious illness. or even the commonplace discomfort: of the weather. These are small things in themselves. they are offered to God. they be- come a great source of merit. uaiurallze them. That ll. must accept them willingly. II coming from the hand of God. and return them as an offering to Him. MANY OPPORTUNITIEI , Thoughts For Our Time f :- ny us Eminence Cardinal hioizluigaa (Copyright) I EVERY SUCCESS IN LIFE MARKED BY OPFOUITIOIU There is a psradci of consider- his cross, and follnweth Ila. not worthy of Me." That is way He proposes for us. And lie has personally given us that Cl- 1 d A ;, Mr, mg each degree of success there cor- ample to follow. ' :0:-rs. l:'.'ic...'..a"'uy..,""........ gym, responds a like degree of opposi- But our suffering will not lead A11gN1'1oN gumumsmi 1;. E. L tion, which must first be over- us closer to God unless we super It There are many opportunities us. to se- bui when Or we may be experiencing "My God the mental anguish that one feels when he has done the best he can and he finds himself appar- Followi the enrolment cere- me Gong,-uu um commuy p-nu". these cases is that the cherished WHY I mlllu Ind deufl-Od W mony the Guides held a camp- .1 Parlours, Melrose. to the Bles- dell” ll -cllleved throusl: the ll"- 9"" '1" ”'0"'l '”""l' 0"" fire, during which-Mrs. Sinclair Sed Sacrament Church. Requiem -11 enduring of the diffi- relatives. This in the sufforlns Our Lord endured when He cried out from the Cross: My God, why hast Thou for- saken Me?” This kind of suffer- ing ls a true confict within the soul which can be of great vnlll : H w . G ud g we find the paradox f c. in bringing us closer to Christ I GUIDERS CLUB net in olmgladsy lo: Pngvfg: "N513: tion before success rou norluixlislg W9 Wm but Winn? 0'" 3"!-m1llUV The regular monthly -upper undertaking parlour: as well as ”"”"3" H” WW9 "fa Early in l” H" "ll ”"" W” '3'" ”"” an act of praise and love of God the Father. when viewed in this light. we Godls L to see that the disappointment and sorrow, anxiety and pain which so often beset mankind, have a real place in eternal us' that the happiness we are seeking is not worldly pleasure. Still more im- portant, they give us an effective plan for 0 They befoundin be chang from their fl . means of uniting ourselves to the ifromThthe Patrol47L;1:tt:-t(a'1lrsLe'l;l;jIelxI'l; PERTH, Scotland (Alhqlaseph From al sides thereevwasyagg. sufferings of Christ. In this way tgfdnx elrjieriwieil-ethe training which "'0 0' Fol"-Gnu. Wis. paid 517.346 Wsmu” 9"" "WHY clllllllllaled W” ”e d'' 'w" '”w"d '”'"l union with God in heaven. With St. Paul we can say: testurln be rally uvtaivl Inlioi of Isuiloa and "The word of the Cross. to them indeed that perish, is foolishness: but to them that are saved. that is. to us, it is the power of God." no matter has you lost have ) no. you I07 moO.':"suck'I. V'I wm-rs eus. Sodding. son ador- - O09 '”'ru"io:-ySr" and Stainless WNIT! I", FREE - osuseous um um & load I5! to cover postage ll. . the routine laws and for the transaction of 9'9"”: "H9 "1" mm" "at "P w- N "Jen" "WWW 70'9"” . such other business as may be brought before it. J. ANDREW LIKELY. Secretary. Board of Trustees.l KIIIIIEY TROIIIIE? IiyesseiieIiromh&sesathHlwmesdsse,u betedsdes0eIheaeeesQ&,r ' ---we thslhs0sso&seIei0oI0eoseed 75"" 31-35 Escort Sqdn. 0 OTTAWA (CP) -The navy will rm a three-ship coastal escort squadron on the east coast in mid-April. The navy announced Wednes- day it will put back into com- mission the mlnesweeper Mines and two algerlne-class escort ships. Portage and Wallaceburg They will be known as the First Coastal Escort Squadron. The Atlantic command also has two other squadrons the First Escort Squadron anti the First Mtnesweoping Squadron. Ill MEMORIAM NOTICE . TRINITY UNITED OHIIIIOII SEOOHI WORLD Willi KOREAN VIM! The following is the list of names of those of Trin- ity United Church, Charlottetown, who gave their cluded the payment off all out- standing bills. the design for Council lattarheads bearing the union label and the necessity of acquiring more suitable accom- modation for holding Trades Union meet- J. M. McAlduff. President of the Council, "presided over the well attended meeting . MM.-M-o-mJ:j Harriet Stewart, who died at Re- gina in mi. received a3achelor their of Arts degree from Mount Allison splendid co-operation. a University in New Brunswick is The President called for sug- 1802. . 1-:22:---1--s CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LON GEE lives in the Second World War and the Korean War: Preatis Blair Andrew Arthur Malcolm Jones Lowell Milton Rrehaut g Harry Larier Elwin Clare Champion Elliott Gordon Macllay (Korea) William Frederick Ceilings Allison Royce Macias on culllllli For Your Robert Lelth Cox Robert Bruce MaeNelli Robert James Dickie Daniel J. Nicholson my own. New smlci '."..-:.:. '.::::".';:::";:..r-m--- c- Alfred F I'll F C William .Arnold Johnston E:n.:skt OLEANER3 We are most anxious that this list be accurate and DRY CLEANERS corn late. if anyone knows of an omission, hlndl Dial 7387 P Y Y no lent st. -Phone tn! dial the church office, 3758. GREEAUS an invnnronv sans: ,. . if l A Snpplycco. . s I Phase til! 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