OIIOOOLATES TOILETRIES SPEAKI "B! whet trance whimdes 5 a man's fate swayed.- Ifrgeilomwhlla Hetfloetollis roasl I-know His lifal no evil hes He done; Formariyadeyin wwnsofflslilee. a Have I stood in that crowd that § swarmed him wound 5 I i While His fingers healed the leper with their touch, 0i- at His word the devils fled away. And man knows my life, all my evil ~ fame- Now 1 stand free while He |<>ea there to diel What was there to this men ihet Annas feared, And: that dull Roman with oily ace? He would be king? Nay, rather he would notl Such men as he would never bind with crowns And all the stiff seclusion of throne Their right to mix with men. some deeper thought brain. Lay in that false priest's 11. He feared t}; words He spake about G SPECIAL ' Beautiful Brush Bomb and Mirror Sets SPECIAL Could it have bee Hi h t 1/3 off reg. price "W" '° ‘W’ °’ . One brotherhood that baniiied sell from earth? No priest could gull a race that held such thoughts, Nor was there place for Pilate in JAMIESOWS Ii Iuch plan. Nor for Barabbasl No wonder Annas feared A word he could not mold for his own gain. think to end him with And does he William I. Brooks. a. cross?" How Are Your Eyes‘? EASTER. Let us remember that the Christ- ian Church throughout the world celebrates today the greatest of all miracles and revelations of God's 1f you are havin symptoms power. The last enemy, death, has of strain — hca aches, mm been overcome. Because He rose eyes or dizziness — consult 1 from the dead, we too may have 511043131151" the gift of eternal life, and our loved ones who have gone on ahead to be with Christ, which is far better, are waiting in that place of light per- petual and joy everinore. Because He rose from the dead, love has been proven to be the greatest pow- er on earth against \\‘IllCI.l the might of armoured divisions is but the passing show of force that may have its little day o1 hatred and persecution before it vanishes from sight. Because l-le rose from the dead love has been piovon to be the greatest power on earth against which the might of armoured div- isions is but the passing show of force that may have its little day of hatred and persecution before it vanishes from sight, Because He rose from tiie dead and has been a dynamic pow- er in the world from that first Eas- ter morning, His truth is establish- ed as the final way and truth and life that shall make all men free. Because He rose from tile dead, the millions of His children in slavery and pain and weakness today may take new heart and cry Hallelujah, Christ is Risen! May He rise anew in all our hearts today, that we may be strengthened for the new day of glorious opportunity for the follow- ers of Christ-after this darkest hour before tlie dawn is over. At your service with years of experience and s thorough refractinl service. Call In and discuss vow difficulties. G. F. llutchcson I. G. IIUTCITESON G. I. HIITCHESON This drama was staged in the up- per room. That room was a place dedicated by sacred memories It". has been hallowed by the presence of the Master who had met with His disciples within its walls. The events that had happened in that room had for ever consecrated the place. In this holy atmospere each of the disciples would have his own tlioilglits. There was no other room in the whole of Jerusa- lem quite like this one in the home of Mary, the mother of John Mark. Here they could console their sad hearts with stories of the past, and as they would sit and talk the very presence of Jesus would seem to haunt the place. The night that this drama we are considering was enacted the dis- cIpIPs WEN! meeting in the same old place, for they ad been drawn together by a string of strange and perplexing events. Startling stories were being circulated. Most of them Liberal AIlowance For Your 01d Mounting . Newest DESIGN I DIAMOND MOUNTING llcaullfillly 5 had heard something; sortie had iilylrd seen something, and they had all Guaranteed. ' heard the whisper that by nOW had gone (lie rounds so they were drawn by this strong magnet of ex- pectation to the same old room, for they felt that they must try t0 fathom the mystery if possible. The series of incidents they had to relate were so unexplainable and yet completely irresistible that they naturally gravitated to the old place to talk things over. All Newest Bluebird Creation l $200. 7614"“! would be quiet there —there would Tégfifmgxs be little chance of interruption so they could thrash the thing out carefull and discover from whut people said, and they them- selves had seen and heard. what really was true. Some of the dis- ciples were convinced that He was alive While others, of the Thomas school of thought, could not see how He could be. Here in the quiet place of the upper room they at- empted to thrash everything out. Peter and John would be adamant: Thomas would have nothing to do with the fanciful ides. so human discussion could get. no further. The “Lady” As ltheyéallirledtheacl; man became consc ou o er resence. o BULOVA one wodld say anything to his neighbour, but the sense of that FOR presence became so strong that everyone was convinced that he HIM! saw sform and as they eased feeling it too good to be true, each heard a voice speaking words they had often heard before. "Peace be unto you.” The sound of that voice quelled any doubts that might have arisen in their minds. But Jesus was not satisfied that they were completely convinced, so He did something more than speak. "He showed unto them His hands and His side." This was done so that they would never again doubt that He was alive. He strove to give them as much mtcrnal evid- ence as possible so that when they examined it away from this sacred atmosphere, they would still be- lieve that it was not hallucination born out of a disordered mind or self-deception brought on by wish- ful thinking. Jesus mean it to be evidence that could not be guin- asved or disproved. Need of Millions Education, An The “Westchesier ’ BULOVA W. W. WELLNISR Ltd i Jewelers Since 1868 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Brig-Gen Patrick Hurley, above, U. S. minister to New Zealand. 11M been in Australia confenlng with General Mac-Arthur, is Elmsllalc and Vicinity The Elmsdale Women's institute held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Emmerscn Hardy with a. fair attendance of members and some visitors were also life- scnt. In the absence of the Pro- siclent, Mrs David Matthews Pfe- sided. After the resillnr business a splendid demonstration of Soil!) Making was given by Miss Veronia hotel where he ma a. Russian officer, a general in the Engineers, and liad a long talk g}, him about India. ways thinking but you are apt to equally important point, w that some day the natives qr that country may wish to govern them- selves. I study the course of events in India very closely, and what do I see? Why, that you are doing you educate the people; they read your language — even your leading men know lvllat Is going on in Eur-‘pe Just as well as you yourselves. when some agitators will set these thinking masses in motion; then, what force have you ‘o Dose them. If ercr there wasanat. fin determined to commit suicide it herself allows, by ftrce of aims, and yet she is doing everything 1n her power quered country to throw yoke." Burnaby Ulollght that mere was a good deal of reason Oliver's arsulnem, but believed that the extension of India's education would lead the Hindoos to prefer- England's Russia: but that still left open the question of wlleillci- thev ml; it not prefer to govcni YIJCIIISCIVQS, wgmh undoubtedly will solile day be the case’. And ilie 5.1110 (my Ls here and now! Burnaby was that rnta avis _ Newsy Notes (Cvntlallgi: In Bt. Petersburg he stayed st a do friends with said the ge that we want India; SPRING COATS — everything ou - fbl u; teach the IIllhBbImIslIs yulgdncwn H911‘ “"1 WWI’ I“ strength. You establish schools; CTGPQS. A SPIIITQ of them mliny the II€\VS])H])CI'5 ; 8nd But the day will come and Efrlglaiiid. She llolds Iliclia.as she to induce the off’ the (l1 IZIIE domination to that of . ) DRESS "UP TIME '-LADIES' COATS — British fabrics, Polo Cloth, Camel ge variety of Tweeds and Plain fashion forecast and s chance to Twgeds and Plaid: -~ -- select one of the smartest of the new styles for Easier. Price range — — $1 REVERSIBLES in Polo s11 i" ‘3150 "r1915 Ladies’ Suits SUITS — Attract- lvs mus tailored Illlél In block. IIIV! mefllyaltl lag var- ious colors. up to the minute xtyls 9.95 to 26.50 ti. dVENING DRESS- g5 ‘Tn 381g‘ W}: e IQII thve Eagles‘ ball. We ' \ cling: is to . Eeciifiiiimlitqtllii iiiiliadifr Miss o'-'“" 111121511 1111mm- He slicks have I s" "11P- Conn.r with Garden Hints as the ifirenflh illlztArdblc and hurl sfllllll Infill l‘!!! "flum answer to the Roll call. 11°“1°<1_“~¢ 01 Ills-ling all or ‘.\'I‘l‘CIl Y"! “"1119 "" ____ stood liiln in pond 5mm y“ ms Special The monthly meeting of the C. J°111'11°-"- 11'! nlflliliiihs on Eflliuit 1335 W.L. unit of Alma —- Eiinsdlile met Thursday at the home of Mrs. John A. Callahan, wiith the coil- venor, Mrs. John A. Waiiace in the chair, The meeting opened by Prayer, which uns followed) by Tflidlllg of minutes of prerr-tis meeting. Correspondence was read and discussed. Plans were made for the candy making for St. Patricks Play, and it was decided to meet ut the home of Mrs. Austin O‘l3r1cn on Monday, March 16. to fill the bugs 0f candy. Anothc-x quilt was is 1°11 111 1115 dill’. 8s follows:- "There 111F115 Russians are because difficult that Otilefg Dec 71113 firs‘. to them uilolwvarzls.‘ ifliis, he ax; plains QIJIIYGIIV, is nn entire fgllql | _Tlie child (in R-ilsia) llas an Eng. 11511. licnrh or GQflflilll nurse a. soon as lie is able to speak, and lie learns the foreign mnqmges at the expense of his olvn j 55ft)‘, pronunciation first. rlcri up i5 we one t.» \v cii \\‘f.‘ gun to." Bv tl 8- EElwlYl-l opinion in England goud linguists their own tongue IS 5Q timv lilo ml. 2.49 ‘to 12.95 r completed and much knitting done is lcn or for the Red Cr ss, nt this meeting. llc oi ell speilits, Meeting closed by Prayer for »‘Y_1111"1‘»< i1}=0_11il.\", rmrl —AI-5°—' Peace. is sillcllccl as he KmT L.A.C. Edward (Yliallorrln spent hm . L 111 15111=11111d_-" hi‘ says. “we s ATERS a brief furlough at the Il'IllC of JWHIIQ, 01.8w ‘PWQIISIW “mm” w“ SWE » ..,-_ inc." . ,1,“ his sister, Mrs. Austin Qbiiui. uugm and m“ (ugnillliflcflflll. BLOUSES The many friends or Mm Bus“ Ellur iiirllllr-.ll_ Lunatic. y wp o u] ETC, McNeill are lllcnsczi to learn she qm ‘I199 "1 @111‘ 1105's SCITCII‘ is recovering from lior recent ‘m1 c" 030 mrccr ultll lIllf .s;.l AT illness. ffnfffé“ lull.“ .G1'P°1<- i-"st-illlli". L .‘ ‘Y =11‘ 111N102 a H.111 t inunda- After re airing ircntilzcul. in ilic 11,1911 1111' 1111‘ lnrl to ‘Ir-WIT mo: 1. . a PQPUI-AR PNCES Prince Edi-ward I¢<I:lll:! IIlY-‘YIPII. P; ‘:11 115;‘ 'lil'I who-l ~ ~ Cliarlottclnlvn, ‘Air's. Row-l, 015,...“ .. .. r ljlu Jill. < l: tilcn I. _ has ,-._...,.-,,..d mm. ,,,,,.-;, ,.,,,,..,.,..l_ _- l’ uftcr lit-Inn n. HATS-Match your coat or dress ulth one of uui 1n hefllili- "“°“‘ l“ ‘"11 mimic - -- w Ha s. We have 'our iy in Straws. , m“ no smai ne l Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw of Sum- merside spent the week-cir-l in Elnlsclzllc ut tlic lionie of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mac- e . Mr. and Mrs, Edlvnrd Giifiin of Lot '7, \\‘l2'.‘C recent visitors at the Rome of Mr, and Mrs, J.A. Callag- an. A host of friends in Western Prince were shocked and saddened to lcrlrn of tlic LUICXWVJIPII rlorllli In St. Elizabeth's Ilosliilnl, Broil:- line. Mass. on March 9th or Mr. James Kinch, aged 64 years. The late Mr. Klnch was a hirzlilt- res- pected and Sllt3(‘(‘.~"$Illl farmer of Alma and had gone to spend the winter months with members of his fanlilv in the U.S.A. Four sons and one daughter accompanied the remains Ilfllflf‘. Tiic f-ilncrnl was nun: lSiIiOll . \\c are as a nzitlo-i the worst ling. 3151s in tlhc uorld. . ill‘ $01101. s fire gong f __ vnntaue of tlic mII§It1fIl$I,?\l"hIOhe|‘l'1I‘dI- 111E trained themselves in a Its-kl.“ branch of stud" ' edifice which Lllflvllllll time to comlllcl, 108m modern Iilllill nnllsc of ihr- >Il.'ll'i) “"1 bv Burnaby lllltl t i: r Huggins _TIIC refs... ,5; m... Iielts or Fabrics As if Is LADIES WEAR 99 QUEEN ST t‘on of an Hover have i‘" l‘ irllsh Llrlvs (i0 ._ ' flow, I'.{*_ ‘-ltli‘l'.~lll. (‘mil the Indian Ocean, to ---—- ~-- -_. in Prices - — — — —- - :1 .69 :3.95 ’EATER — 0 idIioncd or pilllowlygstzyie ‘:- 51 -98 t $4 ES— i" d ' , o Clilggkuiaffeiass Creiieldm- 1 I98 THE GREENDAL co. {£711. view of llic Juliane-W 1111°a1 which Prime Minister Sliluts referred in $1.98 ‘° $4.95 GEORGETOWN CARNEGIE CLUB held m, 5.1.1.1.“, March 16th from Parlimnent iliis has now taken on ~ . - . . .. - ' " c » i- IéIiUITEITTIBAIIQOQIHIB. t isilCvlétIldIiflit Omen expel f8 argzilnnslgggggaréee‘ Shoots "om n The Carnegie club presented in attended nev°"nm1w Paslvfmae‘ Simonis Town battery larividccl the Town Hlill 011 FTldiil’. 11411-11111 had P 15 cnndnréel fif r onzi-gi on CO t these women specialists with a Z0111. I P1111116 dEm011-‘i111111m1 01' 111° ceremony- Tho follocwin eacImde g as guns ‘cal test of skill. The test was the W011i 111K911 11D by 111i’- (511111 1119111‘ liall-bcrlrers- Messrs hi.» Iginchs inore severe because the rariice berg-Fills 168111118 iéllllihivllfiéfigfiglx; . ' .‘ s" . ‘ ~ ize our ears o e W.B. M Lcllzvn, nIIIIICS lumbar, J. scawarcls t»0k D1860 111 B 101111118 Miss Gefievlevgg sémnan. The W- O'Brien. Jolin Smith. and John P. Wnlac. The following sons R1111 dfliialiters ire left to mourn a kind frltllcr who tenderly reared them, thmlgh his wife, hurl (lied when the family were young 41111.1- CAPE TOWN, April South sezvice in the sense are fine svldicrs as their llrtliers and husbands mill south-caster 1i. was the first time associated had been tried anywhere in the British Common- wealth, and it proved an outstand- i—(CP)-— experiment wcincn on active stricllv cnlnhntnnt provinz thcnwrlve}; as that the African with the big guns ing success. President, Myrtle Prosper presid- ed in a very efficient manner. In her opening remarks she explain- ed the object of the club, its many advantages and stressed the im- rtance of creating a. love of good rcn:— Mrs. Mi1d'd w l,‘ f , fathers eilwgecl in -?-—--- _ Dorchesr...’ Mawle Mn“ 31,55), battle or Libya. a S1 PETERS NORTH SCHOOL itcratuie in the youtli._5l‘1o also mm], of Chicago. Mrs‘ shim‘. __ told of the wonderful library sys- Biown. Lester and CIIQSLCI‘ of The? 111's 1116 ‘P11111911 5119911111-“13 Honor R/oll for February; mm on me 1511mm 9nd “by mo" Brooklinc. Mass; Omar of st. J hn "ttachPd 1° 111° 9°11“ A11111f>11v GYKIE VII-i. Rose O'Hanley; 2. ’P"°If11e 511°111¢1 1511119 advantage of it’; N.l3. Earl of St. Lawrence P.E.I. bafimm“ 1“ 111" C1111" P"11111‘l‘111- Flo 1149011111153 3~ P1155111“ ‘my’ U12 tdilntdigrgmfi to‘: gitgranma and Andrew at home. Mrs. J.A. Callaghan and nep. liew.t ill/faster RG,'-_4If? _ spcii ic wcck-cnd vLsltili frie d in Sulrmerside and Bordeizi. n S Their llrlnrlllng of ihc delicate and 11001011011101! instrllnlonts on wlwh dlepeild \ .l. . ' 1R “M. 01h“ lius elicited the highest prflhzr‘ ‘mm South. Africnfl; Merlin Jar: a. John Gills. Grade IV-v-l. l-ldi 2. Lennard MacKenna. ilie guns ef iCiPIlG-x‘ gilurliillg the of the coast bcst iirtillr-l nit n Grade V'1—1, Emmet Griffin; 2. Reuben MacDon- Josenhine Maclnnis; 3. Grade 11-1. Marin MacNeill; 2. Joseph Glllis; S. B. J. 0'Haniey. creed "Children of the The first number was the story of “l-iiawatha" told by little Paul Don- ovan of Grade 3. This was followed by pictures shown of Hiawatha. Little Red Riding Hood was dram- DATE FOR .48 nnnsqm; Mo... .A,___L _ atlzed b junior pupils. The follow- ..___ So efficient. indeed. halve these 21:11:15.1; (B)_1_F1',1l?gg.%1]'1lg; 2. 1118 1! 0 080$. Glad!!! “P711911. Sacramento, Calif’, war 0|- ...) Wmen proved themselves that the Billy Maclnnis; a. Ardelle Gillis. 911111?" Delfliv- "mm PIMP"- wan 1pm», a, work-l; n“. In m4 lllllI-IIOVIIIPS lmvn rlcrlrlcrl in cnllst Grade I (C)-—1. Johnny Mac- D9715 Roche» wund“ ‘my "15 M“? to ceebrate cetilcnial o1 further 3('0 or 400 women for Tunis. Mwconnen- mlmmul The P335117“ gold dls- 1‘ covery in California. _ a limglish newspaper quotes an Army ‘w,’ Chaplain as saying that "only l5 per cent o! the men who join up, know the Lord's Prayer . a5 per cent have never been in a church in their lives . ..The essential need in the Anny today is religious edu- cation. I submit that the time for religi- ous education is when the children are attending primary school. They will then acquire inspiration (shall I call it?) to carry them. over the fateful years of adolescence. till their observation shall tell them that a world without religion is s . world In chaos. ‘Ihe man who ob- - 1K. ‘f’ structs or denies religious instruc- tion in school is preparing a sharp l weapon against al bfB-IICIIS of the ;. Christian Church. p EAST END UNION Property loss from automobile ac- cidents in Canada is reported as about $3,000,000.00. "T1118. however," said Mrs. Gre- vett, does not estimate the hospitel expenses, the impaired capacity of the injured, and the econo ic value of the lives of 1,545 Canad an citi- zens. From investigation it was re- ported that at least 40 per cent. of all accidents involve liquor." "The problem that confronts ua," said the speaker, "ls how we em prevent these accidents." Canada has 73o provincial and Dominion representatives in all, whose total salaries amount to ll,- 9l0,000. These are the men who have the responsibility to legislate for Canada's 12,000,000 population. Members were thus urged to bring the matter w their local repre- sentatives. _ _ ___ _, trainirg in thi. ,.-.,,k_ which i< qr scoot and highly important nnt- 41, . '- We have our usual large supply of Choice Beef to choose from-our stock this year includ- es three Baby Beeves and five choice Heifers and Steers. We invite your inspection and early order. SPECIALS SMOKED HAMS Whole or Half. Lh.- -- - - - _ _ SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb.-————-----_.-...._. DRIED BEE F HAM Lb.-———---—-------- EASTER PLATE nami- Lb.—-———--—-—---—- MILK FED CHICKENS Lb.--------------_ 35a ROLLED ROAST BEEF Lb.-_---_________32G ROOFS LTD. GRAFTON ST. PHONES 389-890 v ma. (Patriot please copy) 35c 27c 45c 0c -Tcnclicr. Mir-y Quinn. and Death of Christ. Rose Llewel- lyn told the sto of “Little W0- inen" and the fol owing. Zelda Jay. Marion Burke, Virginia Grant and Eleanor Hobbs portrayed the char- actres, Mex. J0, Beth and Amy (with a Lory large book as s beck- ground). The guest s alter was Miss May MacGregor, w o lave a vary inter- esting talk on the life of our Isl- and suthoreea, LM. Montgomery. The lest number was an educa- tional fllrnslide snctlitled "All Over I‘ rid and gave the names d: the pic- liIQl. Mr. Gordon as. principal of the school nengddled on marks. In reference with the film- ildca he explained the introduction and stressed the importance of vie- llal education. The uaherettes were Gladys Fouchem and Lois Buehey; tage rs, Gerald Solomon ind Gerald le. The elub members m very i much leased in having such s (Oon ued on pe|a 10, Ool I) large, appreciative " CORNWALL - YORK POINT WOMEN’! IINITITUTI ‘The Hench mestfn of the Occu- . . met et the rt Warren with e win; f niece at next ineeodngfmifck 0cm- mitiee reported plants sent to two repoi-Igd six ' llts mmrdl: u . and e s were eoenoleigd for Red goes since “**.~'i:"r.".......~~.: Pi FOR avanvolvaz MEN'S SUITS A complete ‘I942 Spain ven of genuine English Vlgorsfed: to choose from, anepp) new lIlfldl! and styles — we hove the largest and most com- plete IIne alnce opening our store and our values ore un- equalled — we invite you to coll and look them over — all have 2 pairs punts. PRICED ‘£2.50 .. ‘32.50 Proportiouotely lower prices VIII I pslr polrh. TOP OOIITS Genuine English Tvleeds end Gobordines — new I942 Spring stock is complete in all shades and styles- very reasonably priced ‘l 4.95 .. ‘£9.50 -—TRE1VCH COATS —— ‘ Smurf Crovenette with rubber sheet lining—ioncy Tweed patterns, reversibIes-olso pluin Nuvy-Fuwn-ond Air Force -cll very popular this season $6 UP I Prices from-—— ---—--——- Men’s new Spring Huts oll new shades — - $1 UP I Smart new Spring Jackets in two tone brushed $ Rayon -~ — — - Pdaejldiiiussmgdiiilofi $2150 ‘v.95 l" _ALso A COMPLETE LINE. or. WORK. CLOTHES - soorsauo SHOES - BOYS SWEATERS _ rants - JACKETS er: ALL AT vrnv REASONABLE PRICES. Foncy Broadcloth Dress Shirts Fused $ up collars -— - -I n39 Men's new Spring Neckweur 35‘... $1.00 Boys’ SUIN-—SIIGPPY_IIGW Tweed: in Greens, Blues, Brown Etc. — — — — — - - — - MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR I44 GT. GEO. ST. UP THE fifii-GEES Australia films to pioduu 3,000 machine gulls by the end of i942. NOW RHUITA KING donate $1.00 to the Eamon‘; Club for the "Milk for Britain" Fund. It was also decided to have an- other Pantry Sale. Mrs Wesley Bell and Mrs. Gifford Bain were appointed to take charge of mak- ing next quilts. The questionnaire on Agriculture will be discussed at the next meet- ng. Mrs. Hazen Howard invited the members to her home for April meeting. , Lunch was served by Cornwall ladies and meeting adjoumed. STARTED 1N SOUTH Invention of barf-mutual bet- tirgf inachnes is oerdited to Aus- tr is Corp. Ken Brown has been named "thumbs. king" of Olfllll Fiort Ontario, New York. NATIONAL PARK BELT)!!! Tourist travel to Rddirl lain National Park in an} established a new record lath! 1941 season. Moun- iobe Keep MlIQFJ-lfn all; home. AN EASTER TR EAT PERFECTION IOE OIIEAM IN TWO LAYER BRICK CHERRY-CUSTARD & BUTTERSCOTCH-REVEL The Easter bunny couldn't leave a nicer surprise at your house than rich, delicious Perfection Ice Cream. It's the ideal dessert to give your Easter dinner that crowning touch of perfection. Now on sale at all perfection dealers. SPECIAL Bricks made with cen- ter design as follows- Chicken, Egg & Heart Ohlerllmlrellllvsnel OEIITRAL OIIEAMEIIIES LTII. PHONES 848-849 t