'ml_ visitors are rvclcomrti and the Incumbent is glad to s!!! thorn w" my service. 4 rm "nvnopv waacowrr‘. Try), rsurxs (IliilRCll 1,.“ ‘.1. Trihiioit. n.0,]: tor Rqvvsfvril Y". Euuuforil. A.li,(‘.0.. Orrnnist and Choir Master. l-"xt Sunday Aft. . m. Hiriy (lrmm ir . Milton. Antlrcnr-PSar- Thy Children Ker-p." ‘ ,5 ill l. --. , ill-ill. \|ii.)i\ will rut-virt- H|Wmt~ trt St l'trul'< f PREHSCBYAIIEIRiK/i Nl__ HE tuna or sr. JAMES Minister The Rev. T. H. Ilusscil Some-rs M.r\., S. .1“. rtlizri rl i‘i| cir. Organist Miss E. Lilllatr ‘McKenzie Mus. Baa )1 I. nr. MOR G WORSHIP. Sermon: “Affirmations of tirt‘. fllrisiijlr Iflliill" l. "IVE Bllllcvc ill God. thl- Father" Anthem; “Christ is Risen from urr Dead" (Rnrberts) (Broadcast CF01‘) 1.30 p. m. CHURCH SCHOOL I l). m. EVENING WOIIKIIII’ Sermon: “After Easter" (‘aroiz "Ailciulair! Christ is Ilismi" PWhiit-hcad) Thr Itilnipter will conduct the [ervlec and deliver lilo Win10!“- “zioNI rrir§§irv'ri<:niAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street iiEi‘. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Minister Mrs. Arthur Roller. (Thnir Director 11.00 a. nr, Theme: “Jesus Chris —'l‘hr Living One." Concluding meditation on Ilcluslve elnlmy oi our Lord. liymns: ‘l7. 265. 227. Anthem: "O Saviour World." Gone. The Path-Finders‘ Ultras will last after the morning service. L30 p. m. The Sabbath School Id Bible Massed tho ni ilrc Evening Worship 1.00 P. M. Theme: "The Effects If Easter." Hymns: 87B, 470. 535. Anthem: ‘What Arc These?" Ifitlncr. “Ilrou wilt keep him in perfect me whose mind is stayed on e3. . Iou are cordially invited to warship with us. Salvation Army ilomc Front iilrlicai The Salvation Anny llonro Front ‘lineal Committee gratefully ack- aovlsdges the following contribu- OllS; Dimblane Lot s (w. I.) $15.00 Kclvin Grove (w. r.) 15.30 Utsrr-kinross (w. I.) anon Humor River (Red (Jross 38f.’- Qvster Bed Bridge (w. r.) 5.00 Grrcnvtrle District (W. I.) 10.29 I crcv cs0 1:30-2:00 $11 sunous m western HEMISPHERE 5am, su was)! Drdsrad "Y ‘Pruro. n. s. Rtlciwood’: "Tr is!" by Presbytery L WI ESS of March 13th l verbatim rep l loairwooa Hero of u... Faith. advertisement wt :\ m“ anal . W. .i.i t-‘rrt-i-niy of lair lilovemorri. Annreim-“Tlre 'l‘lrrce Lliics"—- H5118)‘ Ghlll. no l'_ l\i. Sunday School t-rrd Ethic (‘isos- \ Hm p. m. Evening: l‘r:rvcr' anti Scrrrrun. Pre'.\cl,rt~r---ll:\. S. J‘ l 1's, Rector of $1. John" llr. Shields Answers Iialifax-Luncnburg Presbytery It TII_GOBPIL WITNESS of March 71th, also Backwoods Sermons which Presbytery Both series, "Protestants Awake". and "The Church m" Unto Dee ". The exact text of the sermons upon which rt of DR. SHIELDS‘ ADDBES. entitled: 15th 20th and 27th issues. l enact wards, and Judge of the merits of the case for your- Geolge Johnson. 2.30 p. m. Young Peoples Bible Class. 7.00 p. m. PUBLIC WORSHIP eon- ductcri liy the Minister blur-vi: "THE TWO TRAVEL- 1.1-." (‘or ratio Solo by Miss Kaye Mc- Eachem "Thy Have Taken Away My Lord” (Larbzrlestier) “I will extol ihcc, my God, 0 Klfl] and 1 will i; rss It." lrume for ever and cver. ,'.- day will I bless thee; and i will p e thy name for ever and ercr.’ YOU Altli INVITED TO WOR- srnr IN rnrrvrrv CHURCH BAPI lSI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev. 1. Judson levy. 8.1!. Easter Morning Worship 11 AM. Scmion "Life's Dec-p Satisfaction". Antlrrm-".\n':rlic lip My Glory”; iBllFhllY ). lag Worship. Evening Worship 7 I’. ‘W. Serrmon “The Gospel 1 Prcirched." Tho music of flrc cven-ing In charge at‘ tlwr tilrls‘ Choir, will include , llzwo "Alleluia" (Mozart) and “Now Let the Heavens Be Joyful“ Easter Carol. Organist and Director of Choir. Miss Hr-icn Stewart, A.'1‘.C..v1. You arr- cordiaiiv welcomed to worship with THE BAPTIST (THURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL n. DITMlAR. B. ‘LIL. Minister. runs. M. c. srervarrr, orsanlvt and Choir Director 10.00 u. m. Church School and Family Hour. I 11.00 n. m. Morning Worship and‘ Communion Sermon: ~r'rs rrrvnr r0 lN-i DOCTRINATE" i Duet: (Selected) by Miss Norcen Auld, lilies Norma Dalrtrl- 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon: WHEN GOD SAYS: “YB MUST" ‘ Anthem; “My Master bids Me‘ Follow“ i (‘errixai Cirristhrn urges its mim- bers nmi cortiiniiy irnvitts ill Ififlldi to Worship on the lx-rrtPs 11a!- Gospcl Hal Upper Prince Street Iorilkmlbay 11 a. m. Breaking of Bread Tircrc will be no Funday School‘ and no Gospel Meeting due to l‘ (‘onvention held in Moncton. N. B.| Prayer liiceting Wednesday at, 8 p.‘ nr. All are heartily invited. SALVATION ARMY .__._._______€__.__€____ Major and Mrs. Victor MaeLean 11.00 s m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.“ m. Sunday School. Inter- esting lessons for boys and girls. ‘7.00 p.m. Eynngclisiic Meeting. Weeknight Meeting each Thurs- day at 8 pt m. The Sunday Meetings will be conducted by Major and Mns_ Cecil Pretty. of Fredericton, N.B. Tirrrn will he special music and singing. All are cordially invited‘ to attend the above mertins It the (‘ifndei this week-end. i DIES AT WHEEL 0F CAR GALT. Ont. April Capt. Harry Mesett. wiii-‘lrwld carver, died at the wheel oi his‘ car today when he crashed into a, machine Parked on ii city street, rolled back and stopped at the opposite curb. JACK-OF-ALL-TREES The pandanua plant supplies food, clothing and shelter for na- tives on islands from Hawaii and‘ thn Marquesas to Malaya and Madagascar. 1 111 1111 11 1 11* Burned . ‘Thursday mornhri‘; by plane siandtsb values. Store,‘ Toornbs Music ruirrv HAND one/m a. Helene. nsniurvsi Curtis Product, sold at Drug Store. macrom- ARRIVALS mu Fash- ioned Hosiery at first quality $1.25. Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. METAL BED LAMPS liri pastel colors. Parchment Shades and Aflwlnntlc Irons at Brown Electric. MR. W. M. KENNEDY, War Vet. ‘ eran. is duly authorized to call. col- lect o": inspect radio licences in Queen's County. SALVATION ARMY SERVICESl . -, ly overtake this man." (Ch t __MB!OI_ and Mrs‘ Cecil Pretty, of. tant was sent to his home in bum- 5P e" thi Fredericton, N.B., will be special speakers at the Salvation Army Citadel, Great George Street this Sunday. Major and Mrs Pretty have Tire (‘irirrch St-irool follows Mtrrrr- John-i Mrs Pretty’ who is a Re? istered Nurse, did a fine work in many parts of that country. FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of the late Mrs. Driscoli. Johnston's River, held from her late residence tur on Friday morning. ‘April 10th at 1O o'clock, Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Rev Heron, Frank Trainer, Leo 'I‘rutn-‘ or, Joseph Brazil, William Trainer‘) Intenncn: and Anthony Beagan. was in the church cemetery. Personals Mrs Harry Crozler of Durnley spent the week-arid at her home in Wheattleyt River with Mr. acid Mrs. Robert seller. Miss Merle Crazies" of Darnley recently transferred — The Daniel “'35 to, Si. Patrick's Church, Fort Angus-i . , . RIL 12, 1947 T - PP "QQARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE '.Q-§-O-‘-§~OO-O-O~§4Q4- GOO-O I ‘ URCI-IES rossormovv cum‘ Gullm" 1 m‘ "m" w“ zcfl flu. aum it 1.7.3., t... m: un e88 we act ; STUDIO PERFORMANCE 10M] GI I "flflg i .Ww “ ‘w “ vv w‘ v ‘***“v I new" any]; m3, a. mug“; Q i when“ Mamorlal Auditorium . at five cents a word strictly psy- -..,' l APRIL l6ilr—-8:30 PM. f/{ij . ‘ _ shin in advance, t i “mum! (‘HURLH U‘: UNI I Lp LHURLH ° ° l kets nvsiiiillldlrlledbezlrsgilleéfiltlptlox; reactant) oi can/ma clurswlu, m r.....,..,.... will die of 's (rATrruunAL ~—~—-————~~-——----»-- . “- _. 11‘. PETElfinwcau TRINITY UNITED mmms TAXI. Phone an _ I» . Rnohforn square Rmrend TCEHHIEH nowsrm Menmli‘ Fitted Literature g In Mcmnrinm (‘ii ' . . r . . MV- Cum“ E‘ M“ Mam“ Reverend H. L‘. nice Tilslltiiz! Footwear n "5 Que‘? strut’ n ~ MA" 5,111., Incumbent. "Mo; ~- I ‘ l . And Life In loving memory of my do" orgzrlrmgngfghtg: a k m" Kenn“. LJLLMBA c0 a “filvcuzlllfpgiolrzzlrliiésrcal Festival i . who Passed away 18a ' Organist and Choir lreetor ‘ ' --- ' ' i Gilligan: tlifmtirzugllliyrlirchugohoiimbt c°xilhfllfiififlyrhzair xflsaorrtld w huh”! foliage" h the new 6 piece place "m" l 11.00 AM. Primary ‘g Beggnlu" Memorial Hall. Tickets ‘on sale l xx: Wm‘ ‘ell’! l" my eyes andga broken Now you may buy your silverware piyléijafiulmghFfiday- flcpartrrrents n. the Social run. s1 01d span and Mayfair. on sons: rnovrrrws I 1mm ‘he °¢°"°mi'~‘=| WBY- Buy our iii Tvflfleyv Thursflvv» film“! eoiiguS-tedmhy llillilnistfronsn" new Beautiful Chesterfl Ids m,“ n Bookmnn ileum gym“: m‘ l“ h” place Sam's a‘ ° "me_°' a‘ . .. . . _ e _ __ _ _ is) WP°'“‘":,°Y- Id Subject "ma" TWILIGHT" llacctar values. Tooimbs Music Store. D,‘§§,f','§§,,,‘j,§”,j'§f,“'b§“;°nduc-k4. A moved,’ ,5 defined u n“ a beautiful life has come to an end "WW Plate settings as you require. I"'““"" m F’ "J a Amman: “ha” I Lea" w“ OnSabbath next at 2.30 P. m Rev. We! vlthv saving". There is a 4d°'°"'1 "iie- ""1 my bestfrlsnd- iii w“ s" m" -"‘ "MYIWP" You" (Roberts) Solo taken by Mr. NEW “FF!” TABLES — Oul- c. Carlyle Webster. canister.’ bwk In the Bible called “Pro- Sh” W" “m” ‘t’ m "w" "W" can tell verbs", and is the result of men‘5 The w" I‘ t d] d u c 0s an ove sowe. HUNTER ruvrm United Church lhinlsins away back in the 01d Charge: Services on Sunday. April Hflbrvw world; they thought about ‘with, are as follows: North Wilt- 11ft‘ Ind Eflfhefed up in a meg-- shire 11 A. Ivlldl-Iampalrlre 2.30 P.M. nant saying some generalization I aorriHuntler vo:*_730 P. M. Rev. J. oi’ the facts that the had ob- ' r I. Morrison, Minister. served; for instance, y one dayi -—--—— they sew a hunter who had taken ' CITY POLICE COURT -At the some game, but he 1e, it spoil i [Police Court yesterday ' i i Sadly Missed by Husband Herb. i V In fond and loving mlulnol-y u; my w“ me ch. d w“ traornmg ‘Iihis circumstance suggested thefister Mrs. Herbert. glow, w)“ n We i‘ l mi’ _ proVerb-“Tlie slothful man roset- , Passed away April 12th, 1944;, theftuvero remanded until this em not what he- wok at the) 3112:28- drtitlliin Ofmifltlz: 513:1" hunllflgp (cl-laplm- 1297p iJust one year ago dear sister moir dan cr was reiianded ' ritil on another “Casio” passl"? 3 Since W“ 1°“ ‘his “mid "l "a" iMo d8, a d‘. k d - ll man's home at a latc- hour of the (“me l“ l" with "i" Anfiels n _5~ i“? ‘m "lcavwe mm-nlng, the 514,,“ were down And totlweil forever there. xfilfmefirfilyfngnffitliogeg? d!“ and the grass had grown up to,‘ 'as remaentied until Monday. Ay vliig- the very Goon Ilpoverty Wm sure‘ ‘sadly Missed sister Mum, 24:30-34; and 629. l It may not be amiss to look hur- i riedly at some half dozen of‘ such proverbs as are common i among vus non‘. In loving memory ‘ merside _ TRINITY CHURCH. — The Min- ister. R/evemnd T. E. McLennar-i, will conduct the services morning and evening and deliver the ser- One is, “Half a1 loaf is better than no broad.” I oi’ my dear ,.mother who passed away April 12, rlvexfiiififiifigdf alike"; ‘til? mons. lils subjects will be: “The Th“! is true, for" ii is bciier to ‘1946, ‘mm Am” High Psuhoolealfl _ Twmgyfls, and Mrhe TWO Tmver work a day now and again f-hzrn‘ lers." The music will be under the "l" lo wgrk al all‘ small D113’ i5 ‘ In my lrenrt your nrunrory lingers wil-ecuon o; Mr’ Kendall and will better than none. To live on ra- ‘Always lender, fond and ‘we y lmmde an ammm; "Peace I Leave tions is far better than to starve. -'I‘hero is not a duy dear mother- lwllh you" by Rubens wllh 55°10 by "Where there is smoke there ‘ That I do not think of you. ‘Mr. George Jamison, and l“ we must be fire somewhere.“ This‘ evening a contralto solo by Miss i‘ V91‘)! ObViOlIS- and when Y0“. Kaye Mcliacirern, “They liavc hear reports that startlc you. nndi Taken Away My Lord" by Larbalc- which you cannot account. for,‘ stler. This solo is from the cantata you are inclined to say, "where . which was so beautifully rcndqred there ls so much smoke it must' lest Sundarnwhen Miss McEachPm come from fire." This is but an W35 heard with slmh fine effect application oi the law of cause The Church School will meet at the Sadly liiissed and Ever Remembered by Daughter Jean, Louis Callaghan who also covi- . . 11nd 959W lmofher- Gladys Clow, who passed ‘ducted services at the grave. The usual “ma A °°rdlal_l“vm;li°,1§‘ L15 "LOVE i5 blind? Oullid- theilwlly Avril 1?, 1946. pallbearers were Messrs. John extend“ ‘o an ‘c’ wolshlp n r --' God of love. was represented as‘, “Y Church- blind, and our great dramatist l We Lmlsg your love, your cheery way, says. "Love is blind and lovers _ Please God, just let mom know, cannot see the prctty foilirs ihcfv ; That we down here will not forget themselves coir-unit." Whr-n we! We love and miss hcr so. look at life we are lnclinod to savi that Shakespeare was right.‘ There is no accounting for tastes! ing Christ“, conducted by qr... Yet lovr is not blind. but impuls-' Misses Erma Tait and Emma ive. ‘an; the imrfryrllsevcarries one! es‘ pres: y. M s_ 5m“. on o range a llll 1on5. n)" we fiZHQhUQhSZH pmgflgd dlfy-ing lhe may not soc the objections that ibusiness period After the regular "NW1?!" 5P9" hi’ OUWTS i" 55"“ ‘items had received attention, Mrs. W" 0V9- EVENING AUXILIARY — The ,Evenl~ng Auxiliary, Women‘s Miss- fionaryt Society of Trinity United Church. held on April '7. opened iwlth o, special Easter Service or‘ =worship, “The Power of the Liv- Altvays Romcnibrretl by Sons Everett, Bob. Elmer and Waiter. In. Memoir-lam In loving memory oi our dear 595311 the weaker-ml at wheafley Earl Clark read an lnterestrng ' O\n the other hand. there is flimothal’ Gladys Clow, who passed m", and 1M9;- lmmded mg letter from Miss Elma Inman, say ng tha "Love has an extralawsy April 12 1946. Teachnsl “dmalmm iTrlnldad. thanking the society for eyeP-sees vihst no one else; ’ iihe Christmas box mailed rn recs. i It's lonesome here without you Mrs. Frank Maguire, Plain, Mass, arrived in the City Thursday evening by plane to ai- sister. Johnstons tend the funeral of her Mrs. Daniel Drlscoll, River. Newton Layton. Mrs. ROCKY Point and Ma's Bruce Smith. Cum- left Wednesday morning on a vislt to Morictori. N.B. w visit friends and expect to be away berland. about a week. Mrs. John MacDonald, Hyde °°""""“°°- Park, Mass, arrived in the City to _ he,‘ that Charlottetown is undergoing attend the funeral of he: mot the lste Mrs. Daniel Drlscoll Johnston's River. Mr. Jc-hn Power of the C. N Expres land. Me.. daughter. Sister Regina, of Congregation of the Sisters Mercy. The many friends of Miss Trier-j the H8 Kelli’. flit-WM" °f Mr- 5nd evidently thought that the former Mrs. Owen Kelly. Plsquld East will be glad to know she is rest- l"! "mhmbly "w" “ndernlul bed. When the Islander returned an operation in the City Hospital Thursday. The many t-rteznd; and relatives 1 ' of Mr. Billie Banach are sorry to, _ 1"" m“ he l‘ "m ‘t Wlm“ m‘ 3:12? fggnmhgvesrriietlzsase. He made, l“ Am-‘ i WM Hlghlmdflvlew Hospna’ ,0‘: the rounds of local barber shops. mam’ N's a er an open om gas‘ and found that his razors had i0--(CP)-—f,friend.s wish him a speedy recovery-T appendicitis four weeks ago. Billie is the son of Mr. find Mfrs- Dltil Darrmoh. New Alfllt. P E-I- DONATIONS BEARING LEE INTEREST SCHEME WHAT IT IS: It is; scheme by which the ‘ ' ‘ and Foreign Bible in Canada and New- foundland accepts a sum of money from any donor as an absolute gift. the Society agreeing to pay a definite income during life, at times to be mutually .11 FOR WHOM IT II INTENDED: Marry desire to give consid- erabls sums of money to the Bible loelaty during their life time but have to defer these gifts because they rs Mr. was based, are contained in Till (special lssrrc, 32 pages). "as well as , "Rev. Perry I or a ‘Fisndnmentallut’ Fauna"? u | mid in J rvts Street Baptist Church, Toronto. Ont. Sunday. "h. th fifteen cents in stamps. or coin. to E 6059p -W1'1'NE88. 1S0 Gerrard Bi. East. Toronto 2, Ontario. for hat you may he informed ef m I quire the income on their money in the meantime. The Donations Bearing Life Inter- est Schema is drawn up spee- ially to rnoet such coraditlorl and gives srfopportnntty to anyone to make a gift in this way to the Society. . For farther summation ap- ply to the 1'. It. I. Auxiliary er Branch. Aux nfliaa, 1|: Prince Street, testament. l Jan1alr-u'Octobei' but which s has returned from Port-l lous. A. P. B. I. man from out where he visited his‘ or town spent two days in a local the. hotel and on the morning o! the of‘ unfortunately was four months in ‘reaching its proverb u-mrh is niien used. ‘ deslinilliflll- The EH8“ ED981191‘, M" may be so. and it may not ho so. ' Since you were culled away- J. Y. MacFadyen told of li-fe l“ smmmts truth bursts upon one n r had all the world to rm, the beautiful West Indies, rlius- h. a flash and W. should "ultra give it yes and more, tratlng her talk wtth many lncl- argue against 1L or we may-To hour your voice and see your dents from her own experiences. change 0m. mind rm. m‘, worse. gmlin Her vrvliri woiflllpigtlilfe “ll 1111129?‘ on me all,” hand ll may bf‘ w,“ And greet you at the door. csiinl: li5l0l‘ cu a a were o - - _ ' 1 to think over a matter. and than Remembered by D-ughwr oughly enjoyed. The meeting clos- l, {Ever- ed with the hymn, “Jesus Christ -g__nulgaiesgf,nrorp char“ Wm Mill)’, Son-irrLaw Fred and is RlserrToday" and the Mtzrmh .. .. Granddaughter Shirley. Benediction after which a delicious ‘s It‘ “flail? ‘soggy; lfiecrgagljy lunch was served by the social in" m“ b? danzeroug docmng‘ | Procrastination has hecn called: ‘ "the thief of time." "The dcscent I to hell is nave-d with good inten-I lions." The careless youth mavi think that s-nring will always last, and the lad who plays around ' a the shore may forget that the. tide goes out, that it will not nl-lgayhfiystulglzhazlzc?“ sorrows waysstay in. Time was picturedin“ “ml: w i" h" émy proved as “Sold 11a" dwqthd" Sim,“ h”: i How much we miss you yet. °“ b 15f’ '5 ' ““ "' " m‘ God gave us strength to fight it ms a . so that if he not past And courage w be" the blow, xférdllmilgrmgzgunnz" “pliglutrflfi: , But What it meant f0 lose you sail opposite the harbour I acd iNo one w“! w" kn°w' the tide tries to drift it down. l’\ >113," “member” by Dinghy”.- ‘8 "W °' "W"! I Marion, Son-in-Lew Bill rmd Grandchildren lln Memos-lam wvlrn m» t-ide (turns plgfl1n_ l In loving memory of Mrs. Gordon Th, 1,5; m, ‘m. ‘h, d,,_v_ Burns, Freetown, who departed this Gnri knows what carzoes then ‘ilk "ll All?" 13' 1M5- They take away." l "Second thoughts are best" is n And, surfs the weary way, It For life can never bc the same, In Memoriam In lowing emery of our dear another Gladys Closv who passed way April 12, 1948. R-AZOES STOLEN-It seems ,‘ at present n wave of petty thiev- iery and when visitors from. out- side the Province contribute to . this condition. lt appears contag- tlrird day, wihile the man was about the City on business. h-is room was rented to t/wo men from mainland. The proprietor -‘ roomer had left as he failed w isee the man's suitcase under the "Ilikc cmptv ships from sea. ‘Ilhat wait unon the tide, T" hours com» in to me,- But not to bide. ' he found that a number of ex- pensive razors, which were bought ‘n Germany and only recently brought here when the owner re- had been i beizln gilt-rod i011; stage ‘fro: npvrae lTwu years have passed “m, u,“ hi: een pure us . c 0 “c , y _ “d My men left hastily for the mainland goodantglrglf‘ yo cgqrgfglnlngf t‘; When the one we loved was called with some half dozen razors as ,, ' gwgy souvenirs of their trip and leav- ‘£23553? $191511 xggglngooi: ash; God called her home, it was his ing n very bewildered veteran i‘ t ~ , 1 will, g counting his losses. :g:e"gfnr°?t_ culéuoinlozluczn kmznsél Forget her no, We never will. not good. though it may be good talk. There may be too much of glfgédalzaglfefigrtfz: it. or it may not be punctuated; ‘em p ' by periods of silence. I-l-ave we: “w.” moluhuul wuun‘ ‘m; “m; "M klmw" “mp1” l“ "u" l” a ‘ What a beuutifullmrnrory she left while against religion because it» beh|nd_ was so obtruded and talked about in a superficial way? Boredom is an illustration of this. Term- inal facilities of some good speakers llfil not good. Brevlty has been called “tlic soul of wit." Alexander Pope gives us iltallan School Tahiiar ‘is Saniancad To Death TRJIISTE, April 10 - (AP) Mari; Pasqulnelli, 34-year-old school ‘teacher who said shc killed to fix mtiention on the “lnjustlce“ of the Italian peace treaty, was sentenced to die for the assassination of British Brig. RWm. dc Wit-lion. A biuxrt of cheers from thfl crowded- courtroom greeted her Kindly Remembers-d by Her Daughter; Lillian and Lizzie. i l iincS, In Memoriam statement to the Allied military that are real proverbs: "Sirrngth, lcourt ihm. she would not appeal of mind is exercise not resi":; In 10ml m; lovln; memm-y of the sentence to "the oppreasors of "The passion is the girls"; “He | I Heath Stanly. died April 18th, 1929. my oourvtry. ' ; ) De Wtnton. British commander iat Pole. was killed Feb. i0. the day [the Ibflllln peace treaty. ceding i Itaihn territory to Yugoslavia, was 8180M in Paris. i l a I can't be wrong whose llfc is in the rlshh" "M hows-i man is Peaceful ho thy rest dear Heathto m’ “'11P” W014i 0i’ 50¢" "Al 1t is srvect to breathe thy name Hill‘ "Brill"! ll l dangerous Altho’ we're parted for awhile thlnl." ‘ We hope to meet again. Inserted by Father. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. ' Billlli 0F TllliliiS Mr, and Mrs. Iraac Stewart. and fnnlly wish to than}: their neiglv hours and friends for their many acts of kindness duxing the sick- ness and death of the late Norman Barn. ONLY WALLED CITY Quebec is the only walled city h North America. In Memoriam‘ In loving memory of our dear , v the chair for m L I88| dishonesty 6 PIECE PLACE SETTINGS Consisting of one each- kniie. fork, salad fork. teaspoon. 5 o'clock tea- spoon, dessert or round bowl soup spoon, The Celebration Chest-satin ‘and veivetecn-iined-anti-iarnish —walnut finished. $8.00 ii. ll. TAYLOR Jewellers for Four Generations i I ctr-operation with the B_Y,P_U conventions all across Canada, The financial report of the con- vention Was very gnpguraging. showing $1,816 raised by the socie- ties to clatc towards the Maritime budgfit “f $2,090. This amount rs more than double what was rat:- od by this date last year. The resignation of Rev. J. K, Al. laby as edits-r of the Young Peg. Page in the “Maritime Bap. paper was received with ye- . Mr. Ailaby is leaving in the ~ future to pioneer in Baptist work in the Yellowknife district, North West Territories. Eric Min- er, Wolfvi-lle, was named Mr Ai- lahy‘: successor. ' Various other reports of differ- ent convention projects were given Responsibility its To Cancer Among all the good influences that governs a person's life, the most important is n. sense of re- sponsibility. From little more than rnfancy to the last day of lite, hu- ‘mans are ‘faced with one kind of yrc5p9I1SIiJliliy or another. First. is ‘the lrtile task of learning to hold ia spoon in chubby fist, then pro-i ygresslvely to mastering the myster-I ‘res of a button and of tying a Jhoelzwe. Then. as adolescents lthcy learn that the world is a lplace not only for play but lu- }work which, most discover. brings by members °i the 97¢9°\11i\"?~ [its own distinct sort of satisfac-I Thegmlmwi"! 111911111915 0T the ltlom ‘executive were present: Dr. A B. l Finally. l“ adulthood, l SOCMNGHJSOII, Woifville; Burton Allen. loonsciousness that recognizes a' Audrey Kcdéy‘ Re“ Arthur will" ‘need of responsibility to others is’ Halifax; Elmo‘ _P""7- Sussex? realized. Not only must one learn-ws- Garmt 5mm" smithmwni to live with each other but there; "' J- K Allah!" 531m Jul"? .;< may greater caning of saving George Duhy, Kentvllle; Yvonne ‘lhelr fellow m,n_°g meeting the Tucker, North Sydney; Margaret need, of me less fmumam ;Ballem, Marguerite Brehtrrt. , In the great task of conquering, Charlottetown; and Evelyn Gim- ‘lcancer there i-s a, double sense of’ 5°") Hflfllflfld- »rc.=)punsibility—l0 one's own house-‘ hold and to one's neighbors. This sense of responsibility is, recognized by most citizens bartl lespecially by the leaders and work-y ers in the coming Cancer Cam-l pai-gn soon to be conducted in} Charlottetown and over the Pro-i Vince and Canada, generally. ‘y ) The task of raising the funds necessary to finance the Canad» isn Cancer Society's educational- programme is an additional bu.‘- rlen voluntarily assumed by a group‘ of very busy men In one sense it is, however, the most inrpoiw‘ tant part of the cancer control lprogramme. Without this effort. no, project could be lat hcd am) no‘ yprogress made in cc-m ailing can-j ir~er'—the diseaso.wlrirh kills one‘ ‘Canadian evcry 37 minutes. l 1 These voluntary. workers m thc. ‘coming cancer campaign hope to_ |fulfili their responsibility and all they ask is that, citizens geneial-, 1y meet theirs. If workers and citizens co-opcr-l ate in this responsibility of surv- ing their fellow man-in connec-_ tion with cancer control work- i the "Give To Conquer Cancer” mzrmparzn is assured of success. gMakc Plans For 1B.Y.P.ll. Convention y l s __ . I Plans for the annual Maritime‘ , Baptist Young People's Union con- vention to he held in Woifvlile.‘ m‘ Ailbirst 29, 30 and 31, wcrv made at a special meeting of ihc executive of the convention hcld in Germain Street. Baptist Church,‘ Saint John. N. B_ Rev. Arthur l-Iirtle, Halifax, president, was in’ the sessions neid i l E A ll Y lur yo u in talrr. ififll‘, -ir"llili! Yes . . . ready and waiting lor stronger lraruls to iarlve over lire lrezny tasks rvirirlr tire older lolli lrave rurrieri illIDUfili lite long years oi war. . . . livery- iirinl; is in 510ml slrape. Duel has seen i0 ilrni. Tire line lrerl- tage crcaicrl l)_v iris own ialrour smi pruiicnrc is prnircicd, loo. by a SUN Lilli‘: insurance policy wlriclr win. slaoulci ill clie. lalac cure oi tire. mortgage anrl n _v indebtedness norms lo lgooii inrminq operations. . . . Yes, Dari marl! a good iol: ol planning lor int’ u'eii~lrein| \i'l(i seruriiy oi iris Emily in generations to comd ldilfillg the day. , Tirc B.Y.P.U. convention will ifollou’ the Mariiirmc Baptist Gem’ 'ersi Convention and the Generail iAssenrhly of the Baptist Fedora-i ‘tmn ni Canada, both of which are‘ also at Wolfviile this year. This, {will he tlic first time in history for a general assembly of the Bap-- tlsi Federation, which session, are ‘scheduled to begin on August 23. I At the meeting a great t-lcri of, work was done by the execnnvsi in preparing program material tor ‘the Baptist unions in the Marl- iimes for the season 1947-48. The preparation of this material is in H. C. BOHAKER District Supervisor Ill RICHMOND ITREET Charlottetown. PJJ.