ll‘ iltfu. Jrlslrfa’! ‘:1 I m... l’! of ~ adlsn A _ arcs. ~ soaooa, is salon - s» that ear s”; vocational ler W. P. Warner oronto. wlio is min I‘ ‘ ad 0I8—!4qfl|1‘ . He went overseas in '-'5l.-'="°‘é‘.‘l.l'.i' filth“ ‘i .8“ Amy Photo.) u“ n: anxious-r Pmachlnl Wlterda mo nl eile text "He showedyf-limielfniligle‘ Ants the 0f mar side of the frontier .of human vision and knowleifle. firhere is a crisis on thlis frontier e ~an outpost on the war. The bstt of the thesailor, and the sol. has the fascination of the venturing on the brink of death They are so near the barrier of the unseen-a bomb or a bullet, and they may vanish forever. what rivets the attention is not only] that they are contending in the Th clouds and on do spaces of sea and land but that they are hover- d of life. so between the visible and the invisible. between, this world and -another world, that they may drop out of sight in a moment and be gone. Their far- flung struggle is crisis on a front- ier of exiattfincefi h. e eart s stopped beati g and life has sped across the confine; of vision where no eye can follow it-what then? Why t-his. my friend: God's faithful love, which raised u Ohrist from the dead. will never e uni to Him by faith, but will also rsise . The grave is not the of the journey. but only frontier of the invisible. The resurrection of Christ reassures us as to what lies beyond the boundary of sight and reveals that Almigh y God is too loyal to let death be s. filial stop. God loves once and forever. and He opens up such immortal pr for Hi5 own people, that we can look forward to a future life, when we shall be together again with those dear to us who have departed in the faith. Easter proclaims the streneih and reach of Divine love which never lets go or relaxes its grasp across the frontier of life. This may become s new perception in those thrust up against the border or vision by the peril and havoc of the time, s flash of truth that re- Vthem up terminus verses their previous scale 0f vflllies - and puts them in touch wiiil final realities. This also relieves the heartache of thoso bclflveil» 0111' dead have beyond our e111“ use. b: Ill ll ciliftiiAL alisiiiiiifl ‘his ""' I fsr new. ‘llfilllzlllllyfl "Ills "kwm ai-nvssaq, TOOK! for Photographs, comma ‘ QUMN“ ass-sou Li" m, srruu ' ' at st. .....‘3§,’"...‘..E}_.,',{°:,,*,,ig_ ° d-Z-II amh- 315i. June d. on q c our", N ross in Bnris:%s§§§‘vsllf°"°“ “Qfflfifii; WILD ‘GEIB Ieese were heardlovglcutl: cTty gdnlgmnllht. a sure sign of _an early MUSICAL the Women's "I'M swmorad by , "sari": "out: Opera in st. ~ mu "valley. Acrii eta. s-r-ll nscolTsliTno _' yum "Willi an unconscious condition Saturday morning in s aura at“ the rear of the Royal c“ l: limsnedlsteiy taken to m; wig" flQtai. has recovered cori- ness and is slowly improving “or?! nusmsss TIRE-Mr, 13w, e . ' M i’ may‘; of the “"11" Wile-av here leaves this for Montreal and G . d of til Prt ti “m, - Gflehbyc lac vleoeated, “It BUIIII IIII NAVAL DON. man . lie Oroekett was bultedJllIIsII Q. gun afternoon with full nsysl salve-l es - rs Osthskul where Burnett was" lilo present. torment People's cemetery. m h m’ DOING SPLINDID WORK __ m: 1:11;: to: the Melville L.O.B.A. “"11 <1" ‘Iliwiay evening. March gkkttflgr‘ gsir weekly sewing d rgietxiiful ‘qfiliiizhe wellégatlzo: lvéeadg "195 . also a number of knitted articles P'°¢"wd with ilreat rapidity. is benevolent society should re. Let the Heavens be Joyful," Es ;:2..';.~::.""~-"' c. e prov Flower Conlmitlee. ‘The IIIIYQ; on the Communion T ls were pinned in mclnory of Mr. .1,li:. stems ivy W 6. The Communion of the lord's 811F961‘ was celebrated at the close of the evening service, at which, time also took place the rec~._ oif new members. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. organist and director of oh of the music of the day . ,._. . 4 l l Safe For 1"" 0! M". Lorne Fer- n“ a o '° ‘P ‘ member! and also activities. Ten oir was in change‘ I LANTIGN LANTIGEN - LANTIGEN A Trleatmentrfor "fl-IE CHARL ..---- ., . His Ieceilericy. the ‘Iarl of Athlone. Governor- Generai of Oariada. and 1hr Royal Highness the Princess Mice. are she'll bell! lreeted by Maluhal Robert Leckie. fl. Bl). DIG and DWI, Ohld of the Alir Sta-I. Royal Canadian Air Force. and Mrs. Lockie as they arrived at No. I arm. Up- lands. Ont.. on 'l‘i\ursciay afternoon for the symbolic wings parade ceremony. marking the close of train- ing under ‘the lritiell thallium/saith Air Training Plan. lhownintbe oiuidsntl-isflavemor Germ-alt left is Ooi. tile Hon. Colin Gibson. Min- ceive merit for the splendid work "1 they have been doi since war an to devastate e Mother Land also for so valiantly donat- lng their blood w save the llvss of the wounded "heroes. A deiiatous lunch was served“, the hostess, assisted by the com toe in ehasge. Collection amounted to 91.01 whloill . -i casion a whiet eld ia a most malaria scent. .he Next home of colors Red, White meeting to be held Mrs. Windsor Bell. and Blue. at the union at ‘I SOLDIER. WLCOIIIED IIOIII- - J. Davies. On the evening of March 9, a la n r of neighbor-s and frien s gathered at the home of Mrs. Simon Murchison. Pinette. to wel- come back her son, Cpl. Donald Neil Murchison who has served for U. S. charist, which I an. At both mulicariiia. in New Guinea in t e South while fic, having spent eleven months in hospital rom a. war wound. All riate address-was rend by s. A. McKenzie and o. prea- erlta oi‘ a substantial amount of money was made by . us is: . oi. Murchison has re- i- hers. trolt Dykes "Jesus O Convenient, ‘a g U. . and his friends wish him every success. Mrs. Murchison s had two other sons serve in war of isle-la one having made the supreme sacrifice. On this enjoyable ST. PITIIII CATKIAI. lactos- Day Services ‘Hie services of Easter Day be- gan with a celebration oi’ the Holy there was a large number of com- Tho service at ll om. a choral celebration of the Holy Eu- began with a Pro- cession around the church of choir with Cross-bear?- and bon- "Corrie e Raise the Strain of Triu Giadness" was sung. Easter "Lights Glittering Now Bedeclts the Sky" was used. The Gradual as the well-known Easter hrist is Risen Today ister of Defence for Air. Her Royal Highness ls wearing the unilonn of her rank as Honorary Air Commandant of the RAM‘ Women's Division, and Mrs. Leckie is immediately behind the Air Marshall. His Excellency presented wings to ftlty aircrew cand- ’idates from various training schools representing the five aircrew trades. and to nationals of France. Rldlum. The Netherlanh and Poland as well as graduates of the partners in the Plan-GOA!‘ the Offertory oils 3n pa“; . ters Let Us Sing" to a French inel- ody o! the Seventeenth Century; and the Communion hymn "The La ‘Is High lanquet Called to Share was sung to the Plainsong tune "Jesu, Redemptor Cruickshanrs setting of Mass was used for the service with the‘ Creed of the Missa d Q4;- evening was ciety and for the individual. Postal llvensong was sung at '1 pm. A Plainsong Magnificat with Faux Bourdons aha. at whl h raeuaissnt was assisted a . - ' ' , rector of are . are was a second celebration at with verse in descsnt was well rend- ered. At the close of Evensong there was s Procession followed by a Solemn Te Deum of Thanksgiv- inl before the altar. The Sanctuary, with its flowers, festal hangings, candlelight reflect- ed in polished brass and the altar flttingly arrayed for the glorious Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, was indeed s beautiful set ting for dignified and reverent acts of worship. very large congregation was present at 1i mm. and the music at all the services was well rend- ered, Mr, Walter MacNutt being the organist. - of these services WES Faith! luphant hymn orr rower (lUAltpiAN . IIAIITEII liY APRIL 15th. Capable girl or young wo- man to manage country home - for summer months. Family of three adults. Modem conveniences. Near city. Good locality. Write giving particulars to S. Y. c-o Guardian. In Memoriam JOHN M. JENKINS The death occurred at the home o! his uiilshi-er Mrs. we. Jen- kins, l6 King BL, Summer-side 0f John M Jenkins on February it, 1946 in his 87th year, Mr. Jenkins hid lager; his usual good health up till Feb. 2nd when he had been stricken with s stroke of which he never fully recovered, although he had been up around until a few days before his death when he had takcn an- other stroke and passed ciway on the evening of tile abov. mentioned date He was born in Birch Hill, the son 0i‘ Ml‘ nnci Mrs Thom s Jed/ms. Whri. a lg flliill ie Went lo the KLS A. d until 1900 where he married and returned to PEI, making his home on a farm near Murray River where he wned for some y. . [After (fsrosini; of ‘his farm he . made his home with his dailghtcr, ‘Mrs W E. Jenkins for the past ltwenty years with whom he lived until he passed away He had a i wide clrele of frlends and was well iliked by all who knew him, and will be greatly missed especially where he had lived before coming lo Biimmes-pide five years ago. He \ fllao made many acquaintances here. house on Friday at 1.30 P.M. thence to the Presbyterian Ollursh where a service was conducted by the Rev. C. Carnegie. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. < The pail bearers we kins, Raymond Jelllei Beak. Frank Cameron. Elmer Moore and Olen Johnston. Mr. Jenkins had spent Christ- mas in Halifax with tihe rest of his family returning with his daughter on Jan 12th There are loft to mourn his loss. his wife Luey A. in Halifax who was unable to attend his funensl on account of illness. Elisa Everett of flhe USA who was also unable to attend as he was overseas. Edna, Mrs WE. Jenkins. Silrnmerside. Thsknri, Mrs. Frank l-lanlonzRrna, Mrs. John McDougail; David Henry of the RON. and John Robert all of Halifax. Two brothers James Henry of Somme-raid‘: and Joshua of Trenton, N.S, two sisters, Mrs. Malcolm Reid of Peters Road and Mrs. Minnie McDonald. Murray River. and s number of grand- children and one great izrandson who was horn 0n 31111. - ‘Ihe flowers were verv beautiful and as follows: His wife. Pillow Mr. and Mrs. w E. Jenkins and family. Crescent. Basket, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunlon. Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jenkins. Wreath Mr. and Mrs. John McDougall and LTi-IGEN IANTIGEN Lmvinosrvfi LANTLGE i Sufferers ‘ snow no [ANTIGEN The funeral was held from tine Re THESf PICTURES g5 "WI THREE. ‘ -..- u-s-s-wsaw-uq-p s aflew Season . New Ham“ _ New Yo-u” H!" glamorous new Permanent Waving. bum!’ is. the rule. ‘charm by zettinir the best in Lorne for it here-where budget l "We Make Loveliness Lovelier" I i 'BEA U TYLAND SALON Proprietor. W. E. MacGuigan 127 Grafton St. Phone 1329 Wreath. Flt. Sgt, Raymond, Lois and Be li =, Wreath. Jim ans Vivian, $va§.,.'frn Elmer Moore. Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron. Wreath, Em. Plilyees of Jenkins Bros. Cannery Wreoio. Mr. and Mrs. xmlisroro, Halifax ivreath, Virginia Butler. l-lglilfsx, N,B s1". puns-saws BASILICA Pontifical Mass was celebrated at St. Dunstants Basilica pet"- day moraine by His Excellency, the v. James Boyle, Bishop of ch". lottetuwn. The Easter sermon was breached by the Rev G. N. Dowcett, O. .I.. of Ottawa. he music was by the Male Choir. The sermon at the evening service was also preached by the Rev. G, N. Dow ett, O.M,l. It was followed by the nging of the Benediction of the Brlesised Sacrament by s mixed c o l’. The preacher at the Easter ser- vices of the Holy Redeemer Church was the Rev. David Edward. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH From Monday to Thursday. Pas- sion Week, services were held in Hearts Memorial Hall with a good attendance. The theme of the thought Cross." On Wednesday evening the pageant "The Betra al" was resented by members of t e Young eopls's Union under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ruby Houle, OD. . The characters‘ were portrayed follows: Mary, the Mother of Jesus — Wilma Watts. Martha-Jean McLennan. Mary Magdalene-Donnie Martin Judas-Philip Hardy. John-Murray Creed Jamar-Leonard Jordan Peter-Claude Campbell. The service was conducted by Jean lhcLeod Lorne Finley and Doris Selisr. The accompanist was W Laboratories, ldinbutih Street, Sydney. 103 Yo: Dear Sir. Stanley wit, (ove . Minnie ernice mffiii... was "Steps Leading to the Z1 O fr Axel chci muIlser-Elslf‘ — r was held iany txllieorlclllilflichthawlfeerllvlgf members were received on ptofgg. ‘@1231’, £32m‘ 11114 eight by transfer on sun; "Oflgffigations. m Q 11y Invrnins at ll o'clock e sacrament of the Lord's Su - per was administered. The min 3. g5 preached on “The Livi rlst and the anthem "Iufgy rn is Here" was sung by ths At‘the evening service the min. iii-er spoke on "The Meaning of The choir sang ve ac. " s ere" a '1 Fgwrulazg an Come, Ye e inn r d i . artrrlents of: tshemchuztclllrlugcht eld special Easter services. with 230M150 floral decorations in evid- cc. The front f th h h beautifully degoratecl by? tlIir: Kurt: Daughters with Easter lilies and gthe: flowers. Oneéarge hydrangea an was prese d i of Mr. Leigh Wallzren. n memory A special Easter calendar was presented to the congregation by the Young People's Union. Easter". Personals LieuL-Commahilerlf}. P. MacKen- e, H.M. . Queen Charlotte has returned from Toronto and Ot l. Miss Winnifred Hasleln, S ring- field, and Miss Dorothy eeks, Fredericton, were passengers to the mainland Saturda morning en- route to Halifax, S. Messrs. McLure McPheo and Stron, Federal Progressive Con- servat ves, have returned from a party conference in Ottawa. Mr Amanri Arsenauit of Sum- merside is visiting in the city, the uest of Mrs. Francis Doucette, I illsboro St. ATIGEN LANTIGEN also m: PERSONAL WRITTEN TTIMONY or Til! USERS or lANTlGEN Albert, October lti, 1941. VIII kind! d I bold f Ls ' “C" f o P E R Al E S Rheulffflrism lflyd-filnll sriaedfn; you p3; 0);: 0.517;: the its: of £2 l5 l6. as I have been a suflerer of Rheumatism for this last 2S years and have tried everything I thought might core AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN An emiasai liyai n. DJ- Cronin Lowe. writ- in in firs Initials Medical Journal s as Inflows in the issus of acliary l5, l my expeneoce. rile ora antirens have _ n mostly employed for cases o catarrllai infec- ‘ on lions and caiar _ spouse has been quits definitely marked. This IIBYOKIII“ siaieo-ieor heralds shedawn of a great re elsefor sulersrs from rha disorders which he mentions, me, but everyrhinfijelse failed but this Lamigen seems to be the best so far, as I ave seen others that has been cured with ll. So trusting to hear from you by return. I remain, Yours faithfully, W. JARVIS. Cricket PL, Rosedaie, Vie, 9-5-4 . Dear Sin, I thought you might be interested lo hear from one who has been cured from neuritis, by Laorigen "0". My arm was useless. and my hand was heav and swollen and s“ I could nor dress myself in the mornings. he pain eased o8 protuberance: during the day-bur at nights l could not slay in bed, for the awful tvvlslin gains. I tried all kinds of so-called cures and ruhbings, an t en wen: to the Dr. l had 3 vveekftrearment and was no better, and so I decided lo rry Lanngen. l really lIilI not expect good results, as I had tried so many cures. Anyhow, l sin pleased to say I am all right and have been for 2 months now. I was bad for months. f have a neighbour and my sister on it now, so hope for rile same resulis. Your faithfully, B. ANDERSON. 6B Glenorc Avenue, East Cnburg, N. i). Vicloria. but not, byond our love, nor beyond the care and keeoin: of God which transforms death's harvest into a glodsome harvest-lune. Jun BAPTIST ciultcll The Easter mominl "W1" °! Worship at the anti-t 611mb 1'" conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy 3.9.. with sermon The Resurrection Mominl’ 3W W?" the difference between Good Iri- day and Easter. aii the 1111181611“ Ibetwesn liig and dealihl On G004! Friday Christian people round the world meet to commemorate a deaih, if death were the en<1_ i111 life then the death of Jesus were the saddest of all. His was the 111° of faith in the spiritual, o. confid- TIGEN from the gas- tric fluids and carry ll inio lhe syslem. ' . SCIATICA, LUMBAGO SPONDYLITIS. v a l n s PIBROSITIS, NEURITIS AND OTHER GERM-BORN RHEUMATIC DISORDERS treats and lmmunlses without painful and Expensive Vaccination by Injection Taken by Mouth — Acts Immediately When the chemical composition of the body becomes unbalanced, defects in health occur and disease of some type results. The most immediate effect is upon the - ' ' " _ nerves and if their vitality is impaired _or destroyed the health and llfegiving energy h t . 7 ' which they impart la arrested. Toxic poisons causedliy streptococci and other a 1s L I s i '- virulent germsinllame the nerves and destroy either garrlaliy or whlolly thali- action‘. Get out nerves back into good working order an you are on t e roa to goo Lanu‘ on is made in_a (liwetnmtrtt Licensed Laboratory in Australia ...._.i ~ heaityh. Many complaints including indigestion, cllollc pains, flstulency and con- ‘i-fliofl “3g3;;§;1,',"-, VEQQQQIKQ‘: - ' ' h ' ' i l ke our of our nerves thus DlSS LVlZD am . 122E351; 222,521;Iigflrfisftnfglrimafifruffgzn BC" will‘ a [hip f9;- yéu, ‘Being a complereicyprsl Dissolved Vaccine, i: is oglersilve immediately l! is en. operative in vvvo ways. firsily by absor ng lnio lhe o en (Issue, such as the tongue, throat, and Intestinal tract, and secondly i: is a so 0pc“- lawless I ratings... LIANTIGEIV James Lainperi Co. Dear Sits, l am writing in hehalfofmy wife who had a very bad snack of rheumatism in August, i942. She was under medical rrear- ment till December. My wife's knees were very mucll swollen and had a dificulry in walking, also unable io undress herself. Aficr two months the swelling disappeared and was able to sleep, which she cnuld not do before. She is now sble to do hcr own work. y wife has taken four hnnlcs and now only rakes a few drops occasionally. I am writing in appreciation of the benefit she has received from Lanlikcn. Your fallhfully, j. A. QUIN. 2. This rlisgrnm shows nnc ofihe many dan- gerous germs lhsf clilsc disease. and force - Easter everythinfl I11 the “NW1” is different. “Hie is risen a5 I10 said" earth’; saddest Ind 115459“ days. one day wart ‘me 129111" line Ls the event "He is risen. fill! followers. fearing. bewildered. fllfi illusioned, apparently 8°11! 111° ‘h their? dreams and hop". .179" them at mister. at Penmw-wgaf them scattered over the world. m reckless courage Ywliilml“! ' risen lard! "He s alive forever- more" they said. and the l!" h": actltfl-igtlf seal to the triumph!“ cffmnwgfg n0 Elite? ITIOYDIU‘ there would he no Ohristianit . no. urc . Resurrection l?!” “ml and vindicate: the form ho! ,}_lé: that Jesus lived and tats i- u" Resurrection gives us new eras w anoe of the character o! (‘in-uh ls the great endorsement o‘_N;‘h_ and personal immortality" m" lng can s crate vs from the l of God w ich is in Ohrist Jesus. our lord." "r snow thli "ling; gggiogpuh blflllll? I“ a The anthem o! 011m?" ‘m ~- e A Wonderful Bllfi--Now Free From Pain I wish to express myrsE rcclnllon for the wonderful rcsulls I have had from LAN I ‘N "L". Bcforc raking LANTIUIEN “C" I suffered awful agony. Dpcmrs said I was bCyOfHI all medical science, as I iviis snifcrln wlih Spcfulylllis and slo- generaiion of all llic bones an_ r-rleries. No onl- could imagine in dark despair. Nothing could be done l0 cure rnemnlysake aln mixtures to ease the mosl awful llin. Then I heard of LA TIGEN "C" AND DECIDED TO ‘IVE IT A TRIAL. Believe in rile when I fell you, before I had taken half a bottle my pain had eased. I am now on my sccnrirl bottle and have every hope that before it is flnifikcd I will he vvcl ven now I can hardly believe I am so well. No need f0 mixtures now. - T an log you lnon sincerely. 3. This is an illustration of .1 while corpusclc stimulated by LAN- TIGEN engulfing and dcsrroyio infec- 'w- germs nr ills p poscofrhcir elim- ination from the sys- ‘EDI. I wish you every success. (Mrs) E. CLIFTON. COIIIIIIIITIIIN ‘Iii THE WAR EFFIIIIT - MM Ciilsm iddertnflqtlniadmiilsefihsiii slum with llifiliiiiil Ont dtlypbsld Vain. A few odd cases may not respond satisfactor- iiy io Lallrigcn trest- menl. ln all such cases you can obtain l‘ Cash Refund by writing to Iilinllgflfllf: Llbgfslfy- ' -i~- lcs,l2 is moo f. ., g~;;,~,.;;-- 1- MAil. THIS COUPON TODAY Lsniigsn ls available from Drunists only . . . If unable l0 obtain s e, mail rill: coupvh to: tlvc by means of lis distribution rough the all entar -siomach system. The antigens being full released begin to immediately nciieihe system to produce aoribodles, which in turn destroy the (OXIC golsons given ofl’ by the poisoned germs and also render the poison germs armless. In ilie cars of chronic diseases such as acute rheumatism, arihriiiskcalsrrii. and sepsis conditions, the poison in il_le system uses up or destroys: e whpie or nearly the whole of the hydrolroflns, in the body sysism, ilius rendering the ordinary ofvacclne when rs en orally or by lflrltflOlhtllIlll parilsliy or finally lne ecrlve due to the fact that there are Ilri c o no hvdrorropins ava LAN iGI-TN LABORATORIES. l2 RICHMOND ST. EAROOM Hi. TORONTO l, ONT Oil BOX 656. SAINT JOHN. NJI. bottles of LANTIGEN lsniigsn tsilnoi harm you-no lil siiecls on ihe ham, IiliI ii Is benefited by relief irom poisoning. Hesse send me. for the treatment of. Name .. ' Address CiryorTowa..... ........ .. The name of my usual Drugglss is. ff you wan: fanher information write us. able f0 dissolve the vaccine which resuils in the aniige ic iinid not being released from ills body of the organisms, which further rssuiis In a complete uce the necessary antibody resistance to destroy the ioxifi Miss Msrilyl} i v y gfiééumthsr to maks the poison germ innocuous or to y lri “In I '1] qfy PIIIOQS. ghuwe gismspecisl music by ti" im r . Men worship at ‘i PM. was ~ city». . Q ' fhe anthem. from the Buanoon. I! I is! So is ‘ilfilvl-"la/Hi‘? will» m3- PRICE $6.00 rsssoms LANTIGEN LANTIIGIIEIN ' iliwurissu ‘II-l-ANTIOIEVA’ lL/INTIGERI I LA NTIGE l