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Cometgry, . , Price Mu IUNIBAL YESTERDAY - Th Pllhllfllld F060 cIOIMrre-rewsrrmcem u l.l0 a‘. lune!“ o! w" P!“ Macxm‘ Peeteurixed Face Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20 1.1‘ $.31’ dill. ‘get-dual; M03 Pastaurized FaooCroam Special ... l.l0 .88 where services were conducted by Peateurized FeoeCroemSpQeIeI .. 2.50 2.00 on: mil‘ get-owed. who also - Water Lily Cleaneln Cream... ms me “R, ,,:,. _,_° ""3, Ty“ ,3; ' Youthifying Tieaua m l.l0 .00 W. drainer, J. cur-toy, "r, 'whm,’ l Youtlrlfying Tissue Cream .. 2.00 me gmmég-gwment we» in Huh- Skin Toning Lotion. ms 1.0a " ° " - Skin Tenlnq Lotion Special. ._ . . . . . .. . L35 'l.0l HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS sin. 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Police ower ogno.. . 0 n. no ‘_"" _ Enchante glogne. . . ..,e-. . .'| .20 1a unfit, (Qt til: c‘°,fl,“‘f;‘,',,§f,';},‘,, Town Perfume . .. .. .00 o?" ‘fllgbnhglllll lift evening at the Country Perfume. .-.--..:=.-.. .00 mllot Full, ‘ om How,’ (7% on geautillm Kit . . . . . . . . . .1. 1.0: Pullfmtthdalv Wflditionlkgn rqoelfmalnuy; own a Country eekend 0,2 m, m‘ L ~ W Costume Com d 1.00 on... “u”? °’2,.‘?,'“.°,%$“%;§ _ . o f ‘Costume Compact. cable. 3.00 2.40 moved by l ,1, axes‘ séondegllg; introduction to Beauty Kit-J preper- _e_ q, H?“ w“ nude,“ he 5 0 adorn-attractively boned. . ... . 2-00 {l.l0 mtfuéélgmvli$uigaafiiéeesigggt I _ hard of Toronto was s guest. l l scuool. BOARD mars- gnoutilne business was transacted st ‘ the regular monthly meetln of I the barlottatovwn Sch l d i J ‘u 1- irrlnaln PrYOLu-Jla Ygo n: W0 TG- ' sumo sessions at 9 o'clock on bother. Tluasds,Ailll,flit tn l In Memorlam ‘ltlnare survive two sous and two Easter yholig , it vgaslm gramme-l ____._ ‘dusglztora, namely, Rev. . A. cod. Manual trslnin for City w- iwr- we» more m“ e were. unsuccess- Zisil; m we mm. 1- 0w- M " tars an: .."..’s:*:: “are” “r “it” ?gtiltt§'§‘ea§§m'§i'y'u§,m' ' f: fififiunrotsn. ens n. lilsoussion. soil»: werseiiil: 1.35.13‘- wmow of m’, u” capum Hum Mmcfiiop. Chariot town. -usl training has already been ma. . An lder eon John. was killed on leffected. gallium m u ‘o, cmm M" ‘midi l-llvillmrfskworll WEDDING ELL tty Th‘ d eased, whose maiden '9” “m” 9 9"” 3 5'-A P" um’ w-“Ms e1»- Mm- s“ l“ ‘is: vlziimsrs= was-a nativeof Ireland and clove , to Baltimore at tho see of fifteen L years, where she Wm married to Captain MacPhee f y-two yogi-a ago. They made their homo or - - l many years in Georgetown. where m" ’ "s" s1 -» o» i» www- munity. ‘ ' ...*'.°::..°i§if‘“...““"‘.. ....%'.?..“;i.’1 Trinity llnlted tlhurchl tinned to reside in vm until I987. when she “removed to Snrmumgiowfi‘ Sh’, h gem“? y irussbsy, Ann. e B OB DI‘ ll I W , glib retelnin to in: ski: her i , ' n tagger-bra". O dI-IDOSI ll i — tereltintlaewetfa-rauftltoses- s °' AUGHTER Mrs. Hampton, on March 18th at. 7 o’- clock in the evening. when their daughter Margaret Jean become the bride of Robert Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson of Orspaud. Rev. F. M. Young per- formed the marriage ceremony. Miss Ethel Dawson, sister of the groom was bridesmaid. and Donald Cameron, brother of the bride was best man. The bride wore a But- terscotch silk crepe ensembl and hcr bouquet was talisman roses. The bridesmaid wore le blue silk ‘crepe. Mrs. H. V.A ton played a wedding march. merry gmuli of serensdens cel‘ed to wish the young cotlfic much happiness. 99 :o1=.'ruE RLEGIMENTSI! G in times l‘ke these the need Rifislltnmoispifiiliss —_'l'fi_—e CISIINCTSONGTAT-BIIACIIWATCH v. s .Unitfil‘l Daily Lenten Meditations * A Tribute To The Psalms i: lav. wuuue laea. on. __— Those. and there are a fe-w in greet. congregation, who dislike It has been said that the Book re or hearing the difficult of the Psalms contains “the whole psalms during service because of music of the heart of man"—-a gbsuurltias. stgnally fail to ‘dis- harp swept by the hand of his bet/weer. liturgical services for instructed Christians and ser- vices for the uninstructed. what may be termed missionary services. people with little or n religious or cultural background. 1 Mission services, of course, mission methods. and, theee do not necessarily include the ancient poetry of religion. however in- spired. however hlgh-souled and devotional it. may be. On the other aind. it should be added no do mission servtm mswkiah sentimentality, slip-shod Poe and tawdry tunes so often n ev deuce. _ with regard to the difficult pas- sages in the Psalms-the impre- catm-y verses—it may be necessary w omit them under certain condi- tions. ‘more are congregations, with no holy traditions or heritage. {firwlwhlch they are but a sturnblins It. should be remembered by regu- lar worshl , who still have the Psalms to them. that impress.- tory parts of the book of P i? solms are not necessarily personal. They do not strike so discordant s note when the Pcalmlsvs mind is thus more clearly understood. The tendency of the modern critical understanding oi’ the Psalms is to minimise the perscnel eleervenlt in the imprecotiorls. ‘more is insistence that the individual consciousness is all but lost ln the corporate. Hatred ls the hatred of evli- Invprecatlons are the impre- cations against God's enemies or against the lll-dwrs of the nation. As a whole, however Peal" are a heritage unrivalled in re- ligious poetic literature. The Cmrls- tian congregation assumes the use of them to suit its needs. and sureliy s Maker. The Psalms sra a minor in which each man ms see the mae- sure of his own sou. ‘they express tn exquisite words of kinship the craving of the heart for the divine. They tra ‘ the fi-Dlbliy of the learned. 'I‘hey suit the speech of the sim ie. A bet r knowledge of the whole Bock of Psalms will gtvatham re- llglcn's widest range of prowl": hope and fear. aspiration, ' sion, suppiiceiAon. the cry of dis- tress. the yearn for the sanctu- a-ry. the asaervs on of trust and hops arid faith. Perhaps most im- portant of all. the Pookns stir the irtrliagitnatlon as no other prayers s r . They give the never-to-be for- gotten pictures on which nearly all the imagery of religion is based. What lose would it be should this imagery he forgotten: the hart and the waterbrook; the divine word as a lantern to our feet: God llghtlm a candle in the darkness of wickedness: the refuge of the faint-hearted beneath the shadow of the eternal wings: the vanity of strength consuming away,‘ ea it were a moth fretting s garment. What supplicatlon can compare with that made “out of the deep"? Who/c warning can compete with the warning of "death the shepherd herding among his flock in aheol those who had arrcgsntly denied his power"? What courage can approach the courage gained from that other shepherd feeding his flock by the still wntersil, The‘ Psalms have s. tongue that ought never to be silenced in our services, s. corporate use unrivalled by any other poetical form. They should be taught, explained, and learned that they may never be forgotten. . Fresm, Rector of the Arl- glican Church at Remington. We ‘a thoughtful and inspiring ad ress at st. Paul's Church lest evening- ln connection with the services for Ho] Week. Mr. Fream will speak ngelln this evening. Ail are welcom . SEASON BACKWABD BE- PORTS SHOW-With the Wetting of the trout fishing season less than two weeks away Island ang- lers wore hopeful expressions W6- terdsy as the temperature began to crawl upward. Maximum peratura recorded durinfl ill! d" s above see-o hile was 38 degree W last, night at 8 o'clock the roodln! was 35 d as above and going down slow y. Sta-cums and D0110! throughout the Province were still locked fast with a heavy sheet 0i’ ice. The winter blanket 0! SMW w” burning rugged in the fields, however, only patches here and there remaining but in the woods two feet or more remained in many places. March this year had hid B lower mean temperature, 51W m0" precipitation, less sunshine and more wind than Mas-ch in 1939- Mr. Warren Burns. mateorolosiiii at the charmtewwn Experimen- tel station am lzaistdnillli- tempera ure BETH-l zero this W" 85 “mpued with 31,13 1m year. There were 154 hours sunshine, eight less than 1988, 10,000 miles of . 3 more {than 11gb ‘and lllightliélwfglg? than our h 0 Wwl - two inches more than March 193B- PTEB. MEMBER -— ‘lfngfsf Richardson Wt; pleasantly surprised 0n FY15"? 9"‘ last when members 0i CW8- teiohatar oft-he Eastern tar. ether-strut the home of her ill-ush- isr Mrs. Jack Williams. to d" hw- or to a. valued member of the chag- ter. The occasion was the 09PM“ - in; marriage of Mrs. Richaédsonfi? MI‘. Huber»; Lyle 01 10b Si! QB- ter a very hop?! hm“ w” nt refreahme . Garrett and M-rl 1... a token the esteem Mrs. Richar on was-held she was 1n m . mp f the Eiifififitlll. ‘i‘°s.“.‘f.refii‘céiemm w. u. "wit; - . 3M8 bypthcso assoctetedmawith 1 Memos-ram hm‘ ' In I visa of Slim l C. Balms “‘ l: w omdllgd, Ihrea m: ago UB-After regular evening drill at the Armouries, members of ‘A’ and ‘B’ Companies and the bend adjourned to the club rooms, 25 Kent BL, for their weekly sing song. Band Sergt Mat Lawson brought down the house with some beautifully . ‘ “ selections on the accordion. The sing song was led by Drummond Cobb, swor- dllan. Darwsan Hooper. Allison Young, guitars, Bill Bentley, har- monica. In addition to privates, the sing song was attended by garpt. W. W. Reid. Ltd. W. Dlxog. . 3.8M. Paul, by req gave a repeat rendition of “The Charge of the Light Brigade" in dialects. Later 1n the evening the new men's room committee ad- journed to the men's lounge to el- ect officers. Bill MaoInnls was named-chairman and Drummond Cobb secretory. Bill Bentley, Tho- mas Dolron and Herb Douglas M“? were elected wmrnltteemert. It was noted that the ‘men's lounge had been changed to the front while former quarters were made into s practice room for the club's newly formed orchestra. 'I‘he thanks of the gathering went to Mrs. l". J. Paul for refreshments. The session closed with the Notional Anthem. Personals Mrs. J. Pope Clarke evening from Mlsmi. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will Mr. and returned last Florida. take up residence at 5 Graftnnst. 2 Mi‘. James A. Duffy 0d 9i Prince has Street. Charlottetown, just m rct/umed from a visit made with friends in Boston. and Lowell. Musachusctta, U. s. A Th. “ls d rum v no.5, I233». £321‘ ° . .3... it“; Clifford Proud. Ham in. will be K; uh" plea-fed, to know she is doing well afte n oped-at! f - dicitis real’. E. Islagztd I-lgsraalgaplln DAWSON-At Ailillslilllo 0°"- ‘ March as. 1m. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, (Iella Iseiurwtyl a Sun. nn-A m Prim Edward n-I REX mspnlu ti. Marcel: 30th. was! to Mr’. and SOD. . _ K lvin h iii. sevens... a... mun... l XIII. ..__I_____- =="-m'rss——'—‘ l a. mas. infant son of Mr. and) Mrs- semuel Waugh- _ , l isri‘dl°"n.tia'iif'itii itfii-t’ erei Wednesday at s P. M. from his lets residence at lilleralis. to the Ohusch 5.5 men street - Eflwhfikl‘... WW...- sail’ $1"... ueoleen" ""“ ‘instill-mi this morning. In eat revolve‘ | ! UNDERTAKER “M”- i EMBALMER IIUlI-AYq-Dted at i110 all!‘ ' ' ’ , . - Ch l ttetown and M‘ ma" m’ M“ w Nada-ll: Wlltahlre yaan. m runsaal out itifimsu "mm at e=4s to ht. nuaeieas thence. to n. o. Cemetery. i0 . Our hearts etlll ache with ndneaa Our syncs shed mllly a r Gods naknowahowwemlaayon As It dawns another year. Inserted by m. Wife ens Family. The fsmil o! th l to Mr . M Oolwtll wlshyto think“ all uie nil-ll ntiiiibours and friends for the many of kindness; also for letters. s-vsnmrirczmiggsy ‘e "r" rm MR8. I b-Ul-Fl-ll. l GEEBN. 1V. D. MacLean Phone 140 tn w. u!‘ A FERTILIZER We can new make prompt delivery of Chemicals and Mixed Goods from the ls- lond Fertilizer Co. Plant, which we are selling at lowest prices. A. llnrne a 0o. cnsuorrsrowu lloly llama Society llears Interesting Address By Bishop On Sunday evening, April 2, 1939 the Holy Name Society of the Holy Redeemer Parish had the extreme lei-sure of listen! to an address v ght Reverend . A. Usullivan, 1B 0p of (m: ttetown Excellency chose for his sub- Joct the "Index" and its use and gplrlirlicsilon to the present day liter- G The first attempts at literary sanctions were found in the days of the Apostles when though no laws were enacted, Christians were ex- rted to put away evil and God-_. less books. Later on through the middle ages laws were passed and an Index formed. In the pre=ent era. the Canon Low definitely states the Various books which are ohlb- ted. The reason for this pro ibltlon is that they are contrary to Faith and Morals. The Reverend speaker also refer- red to the influx of indecent liter- atum. magazines in particular. with which he said the country was be- confronted. I-Ie stressed the pa t that each rson in view of the clear concise s temcnt of Canon Law, must form 55 1t were, a per- sonal Index, in whim he or e, should place all forms of literature which are considered cont to decency and morality and o d- iently n to this wise counsel ‘ugh "L aka eluded b exh t e ape r con y or - ing all present that they take the necessary steps to weed out from their homes magazines and papers which are contrary to the good moral order of "christian life. If this could be b ht about it would be a. great step orward in elevating time and the stand- d of the present day manner of The meeting expressed much en- t-husiasm in the tumultuous ap- plause that followed tha address. A vote of thanks moved a Mr. Philip Rosslter and second by Mr. James Coyle. ha, and unanimous! arsed was tendered o His Excel- ency, Bishop 0'Sull van by the Soc! . J. H. ety’ president, Mr. E issgy Aocomgaan ing the Blsho was the Rsversn Theodora 0. Pager-sen, o. B. P., who on reguest spoke briefly 0! personal ex ancas in. his lite. It is suftlcien to say that his words held the audience spellbound. Before the meeting ad oumed. Rev, Pr. Fleming again dnlggd Bishop 0’Sull!va.n for his presence atlziiere and man c other klndnflsses expressed belief that the audience would greatly profit by the address. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL did’ 12°15 ‘>°'1“1l§§"n x f... 0 . I . . O . (mséesgwrg. f. Robelrdgnlzkio. LnKsthleen wirrén, a. Bill sieved! d c rx.<).1.ou aidslirrgn nowim. a. us¥1° B t Alfidflg). i. Norma Dollie], vni. 1. snniunrufy. a. Mani-em, 3. Beverly Poun . Grade VII. LJoyce Coffin, 2.14am’- jorle Bpillett, 3. Louise Brown. Grads VI. i. 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H f To New York or San Francisco! 1-2 other valuable prizes! For full details ask for entry blank in the hosiery, glove or underwear departments. Remember- The Contest Closes on APRIL l5th JOIN UP TODAY. J . JON T!!! ~ cio RE t M LEo‘b“* CIIJIIYJ’ ZLZJIJ " i p J COUNCH. DRESS REFOIM UGH, England _-_- (GH-Marlborough aldermen have appointed a. committee to "spruce March 31, i939, gross revenues were 11D" the <>°liii¢il'5 wieliwiliul dfeel- $4,975,735, an increase of $30,003; “I've an old top hat. but I look like over the 3.945.732 total for the; a broken-down cab-by when I wear corresponding period of 1988. it," an alderman said. RAILWAY EARNINGS INCREASE MONTREAL, April 3—Ca.nldia.n National Hallways announced to- day for the 10-day period ending sld, ll. Stanle MlacNa-ir. G [IL 1. Cons Edfla R/Odd. 8. Grade II. l. Billie Dslziel. 3. n. , Grade II. 1. Olivene MscLean. 2.! Carl Brown. S. Prank Clarke, l I I MUSEUM PIECE Farmers Attention We will receive hogs Thursday of this week in view of the following day, April 7, being Good Friday. DAVIS é? FRASER CAN YOU THINK GIVE THE SAME j t? 911??‘ N l’ 10¢ PER sic; lOc ‘Q i! 0' " ‘ ~ q, “mos! sovms r0 TIGNISB‘ I ‘ ' ‘mot-unaware: PLEASURE AND SENSE 0F RELAXATION AS THE OLD e BLACK TWIST or ANY cnuwnc rosscowuru counn scusnounn ssrrsrscrrou, THE suns RELIABLE HICIIEY’SS TO0R00 v00. l.l0. tilt A Q"