T ugh considerable attention has been iven throughout the Western Qvayig to the recent address of pm pm; XII to the members of the world Movement for Federal ooveriiment wherin he stated that their aims 10 1371115 350"” "l "'1' Mme political organization of the mod" are in "conformity with the mdltionxil doctrine of the Church." it Wm-i-ed to the Church's un- msmg euorts to bring about ace and declared that an org- mic world government is neces- ro put an end to the arma- ment. page which impoverishes he peoples of the world. l 1...-as qtllte natural for the del- ates of this Movement to greet tfm, joy these remarks of Pius xu, for they have been espousing i. cause which has seemed to many me Zmim or unreality and im- afcilcnlity. Nevertheless the re- p rkg or the Pope must not be mtysirilllfl as support given to a wrilcular political movement but Aiiiher as agreement with an idea. rmch has always been affirmed 2.. christian doctors and jurists. ,2. well as by the common con- Kioiisiicss of mankind - namely. my me peoples of the world form :.wmmiiiiity and an internation- l society. - ”1., s1ill.0 of the fact that the and is today technologically Aiscr together than it has ever if... in history, nevertlieless. mor- llv socially and politically it is ”o'.'. disunitcd and 101' ml! "10" m it ppiiplc do not heed the fun- Pglirciiiiil trtith that the l3t0Pl95 tying world were intended by Gm 1.. form a universal commun- ”l,i., gr... respect it is interesting is go Iiiick four hundred years and in road the remarks of Frant- risciis Viioria who was in tiuth the foiuirier of International Lavt. is-,-miig .-iiortly after the discovery of Anti-r'irit.. he said that "thc norld as it whole. belnfi ime 'l'3"9' has the power to create laws that no lilsi and fitting for all per- wnsv lie was not able in his day to onvislnri the whole World I5 rhphl)lC of being traversed in a manor of hours; he did not fore- IN the atomic use Where "ml would discover WCBPO"-5 Vmch miiid obliterate sectors of the hu- llillil race. But, Vitorin. Mid Wu" him. the other writers of intema- i'olllIl law in the 16th and 1'”-ll centuries did consider the world .. poi-ci-iied by a law which was ssiictioiied by the moral author- lly or the peoples of the world. 'lro them the solidarity of nll Penpi” A including nations not then de- c0l'ei'('d--WES an accepted fact. Down through the centuries this has been the consistent teachins oi the Church. After World W3? 1. Benedict XV. in 1920. 59ld- '1” mould be truly desirable . . . tthail: Ill states should put M169 "W "” suspicion and unite in one sole so.-. ciety or rather family 01' F9991” Pills XI said in 1922. "we iortzel ihit all men are our brothiifl "id members of the same life” hulnn family." The present Pontiff hal many times discussed the univer; sal community of all rseovlei 3" along with the traditional theory. liilli'll must be held in common ll' all poorilos who have It MUG! in God and who profess the doc- vrine oi the brotherhood of man. has rlri'elnpt'd the idea of the ab- MillllP snvercigtity of states and HALF A TEASPOON S (H A LITTLE Javex MAKES SUCH A m 2 FFERENCE! To thoroughly remove all itains. clean, whiten and sweeten dentures, simply add half a fscispooniul of Javox '0 a glass of water and took overnight. Canada's meet and Ilueltlag, Weaning. Javox ts For By' His Eminence Cardinal McGuigon (Copyright) AT YOUR OIOCIWI W 4 CONVINIINT Illll J4. ur ime I i the concomitant vice or exagger- ated nationalism. In their own way these ideas have submerged the i darnentl fact that the peo- ples of the world created by the same God were intended to be in one community. The atomic age and the threat. of total war have brought forcibly to our minds that the problem be- fore us is either lasting peace through world government or the serious risk of total destruction. since we do not want the latter we are now ready 'to embrace the theory. heretofore conside ed uto- pian, of world government. But. we are most likely to make the mistake of thinking that world government today would be more readily attainable thao ever before in history. While the interdependence of nations is henceforth an unques- tionable fact, nevertheless we must remember that this is essentially an economic interdependence; rt unity brought about by the swift- nesa of travel and by the advances of technology. and not an inter- dependence which is the result of a commonues of idea and pur- pose. Political unity will result when there is an agreement of wills and this must be built up; it cannot be superimposed. Those who expect the organiza- tion for world government to suc- ceed ln uniting the world simply by increasing membership in that movement are doomed to disli- lusionment On the other hand, those who regard the idea of world government. as a beautiful idea. but utterly impossible of realiza- tion nre similarly in en'or and most likely to hinder the advance of a cause which is most necessary and which in due time will be realized, Our task of the moment in to be firmly convinced that if peace is to exist, all peoples must be united in a world community wherein the rights of srouns will be respected, For this a world SOV- ernment is necessary, but this Will come into existence only I"-AT many years of struggle and effort- In the meantime we must lay the foundation for a world ROV- ernment by forums I World c0'”' munity through charity and ill!- uce. These are the spiritual links that will unit the peoples of mg world irrespective of frontiers o& of the differences of TIC! In culture. C Gerald Waring Reporting OTTAWA-If Prime Minister St. Laurent decides to cut short this session of Parliament and call another next fall, as IDDGU5 more likely every day. 9- dealt” "5 factor could be his concern for private members nocle”bf0V5- The pay, or "indemnity that I p,.gygm Mp gets is 04.000 a session. In addition he receives 51.000 it year as tax-free expense allow- ance Most MP's claim this total of isn't enouih in '-h'-'” umofof inflated prices. and 319 Prime Minister is i-eiisbly report- ith them. ednlft ntglirlese it not an opportune 1 members' salar- ii?” A: Fnlslllleflis Minister Abbott has been preaching for months, mcnuing wages is not the way to beat inflation. If the Govern- ment Ianctloned 3 W189 500” WV MP5 to rescue them from infla- uon, what would it say W W hundreds of thousands wigo :3; ployees atrlid i191ee!;:l0lW"- re witllwilfi, there's another way t0 succor the MP's. If the tGo;Ie;':; mam, prorogues Parllamen a d d of this month. as rumm- Ahd convenes a new session in the fall. then under existini lliwfnjlj My will receive an additions 8!. 000, making a total of 8l0.g2gt 2; the year. The addltiona t. u i the treasury would be abou . 400,000. There are other and stronger "Iummu for m-Hng13ar1li9a5rhent double session Ye"- ) made slow pro!!!” 39 1”" will the MP's have a mountain of :!fI)l'K ahead which they cannot possibly finish by June 10- inf Govemment's tentative prom? Io:-t::r'e(govemment blames the opposition parties for tllieilsl Iltvtllgg Hon oppoamon memth whoa! threshed old straw in E r bsldy debate: who M" "”"”h' nu red various I1'i'5V'"c”- md Hy -rliavo given the Defence De- who ant estimates such close "nan that only I "Md 91 them ,'f.',)l, ,,y.s..s have braked Parlia- ment's SW9d- It should n ever. thlil? ot be forgotten. how- criticism and' close a oppositions lot). the Government! gcrutlny are th msmieu of d d pau- be conaideremrlnwmo 15 timetable- o gdmAI'I the estimates "The Family That Preys Tog gctlier." the slogan of the Founde held at 'the Provincial Exhlbltlo Wednesday afternoon. Rosary Crusade, Rev. Patrick Peyton who lpoko to an estimated 8,000 people at the giant crusade rally Top picture shows Father Peyton. (left) seated beside Ills Excellency. Bishop James Boyle, while THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN At Family Rosary C rusade Rally ,.y ether Stays To- of the Family n Grounds last showers. the chairman. Lt. opens the rally. Behind His Excellency and Father Peyton are members of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and the Men's Choir. -Bottom picture shows part of the huge crovvd that attended the rally deplte fairly heavy rain Col. Len F. MacDonald, E.D.. Government departments. More- over. it's expected the Govern- ment will introduce additional legislation. This could include bills to implement recommendat- ions of the 1950 Joint Senate- Commons committee on old age pensions. and the royal commis- sions on transportation. and the arts. letters and sciences. These are all weighty matters. promising lengthy debate. As one MP told me, "There's enough ahead of us to keep us here till September.” Minister st. Laurent is known to be strongly against keeping Parliament in session during July and August. So, ap- parently. are most MP's. Reports from the Liberal caucus last week said the Government ibaek-bench- ers were outspoken in favoring a fall session. And while st. Laur- ent made no promises. he un- doubtedly was impressed. Unfortunately, from the stand- point of private MP's. it's not cer- tain that it fall sitting would bring any more money. Actually. the current session could be re- cessed for the summer months and convened in the fall at no great cost to the treasury. The MP's would be entitled to an ex- tra indemnity only if this session were formally wound up. and an entirely new one started in the fall. The thought that the MP's may be asked to come back in the autumn for the same 34.000 they've already earned--and. in most cases. spent-is enough to raise a row in any caucus. But the Gov- ernment has to consider public opinion: would I double indem- nity for MP's be regarded unfav- orably; even condemned as scan- daloiis? After the public outcry at the payment of s 351000.000 subsidy to the wheat. farmers. it's not likely the Government will act hastily. MAYFIELD W. I. Prime The May meeting of the May- ficld W. I. met at the home of Mrs. David Johnston. Meet- ing opened by singing "When You And I were Young Maggie". fol- lowed by the Ode. and repeating the Creed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by seven members. Committees gave their report?- miw ones appointed: Sick. Mrs. W. Nicholson. Mrs. W. MacDonald. school. re-appointed. I Material from Eaton! Ind simpson's was given to the mem- bers to' make uv- Material sold amounted to 34.30: 53-70 91 '-hl5 unt was paid for at the meet- ing. ,. Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Orr paid 31.00 on overseas box. Sec- retary to write for it play to be held in the hall. Final plans were made for the twenty-fifth birthday of the In- gtltute. to be held in the hall on June iith. members to l)l'ln8 Wund clkes, and small cakes. Mrs. An- drew to get ice-cream: Mrs. W. Nicholson and Mrs. W. McDonald to have charge of a fish pond- Collection amounted to' fifty cents. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the committee in charge, assisted by the hostess. ORIGINAL NAME Dumbarton in Scotland was named Diinbreatan, meaning "fort of the Britons" by the Gaels in ancient times. MEDICINAL TREE ......A Eucalyptus trees yielding a val- uable oil grow only in Australia, India and Molar! -;,,.A.,,,,.L !ClIlIIlIIlIIlil'.y llonore llaliiousie Graduate Thursday evening. May 31. the people at Green Road and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGaughey, Green Road. to pay honor and respect to their son James, who recently graduated from Dnlhous-ie Univer- sity with the degree of D.D.S. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Stephen W. Tools and an address was read by Mr. Maurice McQuaid; presentation was by Mr. Charles P. Toole. James. in his usual manner. with a few well chosen words thanked the people for their thoughtfulness and re- minded them although he had joined His Majesty's Forces. the people of Green Road and vicinity would always be remembered by him. The remainder of the evening was spent. in dancing, very much enjoyed by everyone. Following is the address. Dr. James McGaughey Green Road. P. E. 1. Dear James: We, your friends and neighbors of Green Road and vicinity gather here this evening to pay our honor and respects to you on your grad- uation at Dalhousie University in the profession of Dentistry. where you obtained your degree ofD.D.S. We. your school mates. know of your scholastic ability and thirst for knowledge during your time with us in our primary school. Later, when you entered Saint Dunstan's University. we watched with pride your successful attain- ments till you graduated from there with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree with distinction. and in or- der to improve yourself you went to Dalhouaie University to pursue the study of dentistry, which study you accomplished with honor and distinction and are now preparing to enter your practice in the field of your desired profession. It must be a great pleasure to your parents who have made many sacrifices in order to usist you in your efforts to accomplish your objective. We wish to re- mlhd you. Jim. we were not ig- norant of all your success at Saint Duna'tan's. University and later at Dalhouoie University. We were al- Wlyl eager and glad to know of your success. For that reason, we your old school mates and neigh- bors have gathered here this even- ing to convey to you our congrat- ulations and best wishes in your chosen profession. We aslr you to accept this small purse u a token of our good wishes and happiness to you. Signed. . . Stephen W. Toole, Maurice Me- Qllld, (Jhu. P. Toole on behalf of the people of Green Road and vicinity. TIMES CHANGE ..AA -5. vi 1 Oovrgsh street in Edinburgh, once lined with palaces of prlnul. now is noted for old-clothes shops. M collecting cmiii Beginning Thursday. June 'ltlt and every Monday and Thursday thereafter Alvin McDonald will be collecting cream and egg: for the Morel! Co-operative from East Point. North Lake and South Side Bold to St. Peter's. Returns From Miss Joan Powiey, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Edward Powley, Mt. Edward Road, arrived home Sat- urday night after a. three year stay in India. She will return to that country after a holiday with her parents here. A native of Newfoundland. Miss Powley states she is almost a woman without a country due to her extensive travelling. she ob- tained her early education in New- foundland and went from there to England for further studying. Later she accepted a post in the British Civil Service and Ifter several years in London went to New Delhi," India. as secretary to the labor attache to the High Commissioner of the United King- dom in India. She took up her position ghortly after the LS8I55ln- nation of Gandhi in l948. The slaying occurred across the street from the office in which she works. . Miss Pawley likes the country Ind the people, but objects to the high cost of living which she be- lieves is much higher in her adopted land. When asked for a comparison of prices Miss Powley frankly ad- mitted that she did none of her own shopping. "Out there." she said. "the people are lovely. They do everything for you." Question- ed as to the price of beef and pork she laughed and said she never sees either. "Between the Hindus and Mahornmedans with their sacred cows and sacred pigs we are Just out of luck." Laugh- ingiy she said that occasionally she was given what they called beef. but which she suspected was an 'ancient buffalo! Miss Powley likes India but thinks Ceylon is nicer. It is more like this Province. she thinks. with its red soil. She visited Cey- Internatlonal Labour organization Conference. Miss Powley has been here only once before in her life. That was in 1947 before she went to India. Now she is looking forward to her six weeks vacation and a. chance to get acquainted with folks again. She arrived in Canada last. Friday on the "Nova Scotia" from I.iver- pool, England. and was met in Halifax by her sister. Elizabeth, and her brother. Edward, both of Charlottetown. FAMOUS WRITER Ben Johnson. the great English poet and dramatist who died in 1037, was the posthumous son of a clergyman. COMPARATIVELY NEW Etymology. the ecience of words, has been scientifically studied only since the 19th cen- tury. New Dellilndia l ion in January. 1950. to attend the. CENTRAL GUARDIAN A This eolunn la reserved Ia: nan ef local Interest. but advertising of a newly utnn may be insane! at five cents I VIII. etrietly pay- able In advance. JIMMY! TAXI.-Physio 52!. TOWN TAX!-Phony 1000-32. DOWLINWS SPOIT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. COOK'S ITUDIO for perfect pictures. SIGN PAINTING. - Art Signs. Phone 1392-J. CRASWELL ref letter Photo- graphs. FLANNEL SLACK! - Expertly tailored and styled. All shades of grey. from 312.95 to 522.50 at Jack Cameron's. MEN'S SUEDE 0 LENE CAS- UAL COATS - Smart and stylish at Jack Cameron's. CORDUROY JACKETS - in popular shades such as wine Navy. Green. Brown, etc.. at Jack Cameron's. Cl-ZR!-JSAN M arriving by express this morning. The Rogers Hard- ware Co.. Ltd SPORTS SHIRTS by Forsyth - rool, comfortable and colorful at Jack Cameron's. Cl-ZRESAN M arriving by express this morning. The Rogers Hard- ware Co.. Ltd. MMDONALD RADIO SERVICE 130 Kent street. Radio -epairs sound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. War- ner Radios. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Alrwayt 2061 or 504. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the P. E. 1. Garage operator's Associa- tion will be held Thursday. June 7th. at 8 P. M. at Coyle's Restaur- ant. Summerside. All Garage Oper- ators are urged to attend. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mr. William Doyle, Water Sire-et.City, received the sad news of the death in Boston. Mass. of his sis- ter, Mrs. J. J. Desmond, who died on Saturday, June 2nd. P. E. 1'. Drama Festival annual Imeetlng. Room 26. P.W.C., Tiles- -day, June 12th at 8 p.m. The general public are urged to at- tend and bring suggestions and lcrltlcisms towards furthering the dram movement in this Prov- ince. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. MacQuarrie at Hampton, Prince Edwlrd Island. announce the engagement of their daughter Annie Kathryn to Cyrus William, son of Mr. William Acorn and the little Mrs. Acorn, Pownal. P. E. I. iMe.ri-iage to take place at a later date. To ATTEND REFEESIIER COURSE-Dr. Eric Found of the Dept. of Health and Welfare, ac- companied by Mrs. Found and small daughter Mary. left Mon- day for Atlantic City. N.J.. where Dr. Found will attend a refresher course and the annual convocation of the American College of Chest Physicians. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs Boyd ll. Macquarrle of Hampton. Prince Edward Island, announce the ngagement; of their daughter Muriel May to William Elmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Al- len, Wolfville. Nova Scotia. Mar- riage to take place at a later date. TO RECEIVE DEGREE-Among those receiving degrees at the convocation exercises of St. Pat- rlck's College. Ottawa. will be Roland Hennessey, B.Sc.. BB.W.. who will receive his Master of Social welfare degree. Roland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennessey, Charlottetown. l ROYAL SALUTE FIRED-Gum ners of the mth L.A.A. Regiment yesterday paid homage to His I Majesty King George Sixth by the p firing of a Royal Salute of :1 guns .in celebration of the official 'birlhday. The two gun crews were .under command of Capt. M. E. Cam ll. With him were Lt. Col. la. D. acNeill and Lieut. H. w. ' F. Hughes. The N.C.O.'e in charge l were Sgt. William aim and Bdr. Andy Westergsrd. The salute lwas fired from the Fort. Edward site. CITY POLICE COURT -- At the ltipendiary Magistrate's Court Saturday. two men charged with being drunk and disorderly ap- peared. One was sentenced to 10 days in Jail and the other was fined no and costs or 20 days. Three men charged with being drunk and incapable also appear- ed. one was sentenced to 20 days in jail while two were each fined I10 and costs or 10 days in Jail. A man charged with being disorder- ly was fined I20 and costs or 20 days. the flavour U! '-This superb teaiguarantees of every cup 3 OIAHGEQPEKOE While Toilet Tissue-1 Sunhght soup, 9 bars .. Assorted Soup, 12 film 0 Strange But True B7 EH. MacArthur what was the exact inscription above the cross of Jesus? Well. DC- cordlrig to scripture. there were four, each one being different: Miatthew 5: 3-11 has ii. read thus: ”This is Jesus. the King of the Jews." And in Luke '23: 38: the King of the Jews. "This it In Mark in: 28. we read: "The King of the Jews." ' But in John 19: 19. it Sly-it "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews." Computing the cubit to be av- proximately 13 inches. we can reckon Solomon's Temple as be- ing 90 feet: long, 30 feetfwide. and 45 feet high. (See First Kings 6:2 for cubits used in construction or the temple.) The world's first parachuters were not men as many believe. but spiders. some minute spiders para- chute ihrough the air by letting a strand of their silk float upon the breeze. Amd the water spider makes its web into a. hollow diving bell which it inflates with air bubbles and uses for a receptacle for its eggs. - . . . Ever hear of the stick insects and leaf insects? They belong to the family phnsmidae of the Trop- ics and look so much like twigs or leaves that one can't detect their presence. Stranger still, their eggs so resemble the seeds of plants that it takes an expert bot- anist to find them. Among these insects males are of rare occur- rence. hilt a male may be the daddy of many successive broods after but one mating. Nature is full of amazing factsi not And, turning from insects to birds. let us stop a moment and admire the male plumage of the Paradise birds, often so extrava- gant as to baffle verbal descrip- tion. Seemingly conscious of their adornment. the courting season is quite an event, as the males strut about in front of the unadorned hens. Courting antics are as ex- iravagant as the courting dress. and often the show-off males will do an upside down stunt which would appear to be a part of their love making. The great crow family can be found scattered all over the earth. Some of our common crews have been immortalized in song and story and legend. For the last half century. ravens have been a fea- ture of the Tower of London. and are entered on the garrison strength. believe it or not! Cats are lovers of flowers, es- pecially scented flowers, and will sniff at the blossoms and lie for hours close to the pots they are in. whereas plants minus blossoms do not interest them much. These FOR One half acre of Kent TODAY It WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY set: me auazmo vapor: OF A DOLLAR AT OUR STORE Lowest Prices Always ............. .. 31.01! Nestle: Evaporated Milk, 1 tins . seaches. 5 tins ...... 51-00 Pure Lard, A Ibis. -w--. Shredded Whcat. Biscuit, 1 past - 51-00 Gash tivllarry Stores AT CANOE COVE Apply to DAVID McEAClIERN ELDON HOTEL PAGE THREE 0 rolls SIM! --.......-....... ll-00 ............... .. S1-00 31.00 I 5 5 Denver Phone 741 J animals are most independent and resent being handled roughly or pulled about, though ready to give affection when it is not forced. 0 The first cemetery was in the Field of Ephron, made sure unto Abraham for a burying place by the son of Beth. tsee Genesis 23: l'i-20). The thirty pieces of silver which the priests gave to Judas to be- Lray our Savior were later used to purchased Potter's Field to llury strangers in. The savages had a wireless com- munication centuries before the the white man dreamed of wireless or before he knew there ..is such a thing as c1::'.r;clty. This com- munication was carricd on by means of drums, the oldest of all musical instruments. The talking drums of the Indians of the Up- pr Amazon are able to communi- c:.'.e over distances of more than fifty miles. Two drums are used for sending ion:-distance messages and are submerged in a stream of water. The coded message is beaten on the sending drum and picked up by the receiving drum. The strange instruments are re- garded by iheir makers as sacred and magic. and no woman is ever permitted even to see them. When not in use they are put into a sec- ret hiding place which is taboo to the fair sex. Incidentally, any woman or girl caught snooping about the place is promptly put to death by drowning so that her spirit may become a slave to the talking drum. A flying box and a fruit bat are the same animal with different names. They have a wing lpgn of five feet and roost. in colonies half a mile wide and four miles long. A colony of this size corit.-ins mil- lions of bait. Lilre rabbits. fly- ing but: do extensive damage to crops. REFRESH! DRINK waft” us i...... IV- ; Wednesday closing iThe following place of busi- ness will close Wednesday gftjernoons starting June t . . Vernon River Co-op. Vernon River E. J. MacDougall, Vernon D. R. Cummings Vernon I SALE land and dwelling ,. Street .LADlES' SUITS 1529.95 -. CALIFORNIA CASUALS Exceptionally Stylish and Colorful on. cam for uinll