THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE Former lsianiier Dies in ii. J. Mr. Percy W.-Esterns of 300 Lin- coln avenue. Orange, vice prcsi. dent. treasurer and member of the FEBRUARY 4. 1952 E houghts For Our Time l OEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of Itual interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pey- . able In advance. Stiange But True Dy 1'. ll. MacAriluu' Turnip Seed Situation This coming spring will probably see Registered Laurentian Turnip Seed scarccr than it has ever been previously. With our rapidly growing business we are finding By His riminenoo oordlnai McGuigan (Copyright) An unusual form of worship is carried out among the Coptic Churches of Elybt. all of which r - , . . . . The moralxsco;i:l)lie:i::het):'f't:oeckoei'& izngtityhgitzxgtgiorfggsxggstisifgg wows "Wm ! I 33:21. 029 jfradglcetg ::::n:3”ct:eb::::s.g ccaerretaigynsi; it very difficult to secure enough to fill the needs of our regular customers and the oinsry mm by my, ,,m,k, dam Mm, cw. mm”. '-"' 9" 9" fecgntly in Orange Mammal sewed m 1.,m,c.,,,m,,e,,, sham large number of new ones we take on each year.'Therefore in all fairness we feel this by me ever-more-frequent expon- um 0; treachery and corruption. . d aft. whether among b””” in gr And it is Hospital after s brief illness. He was Q Born in Souris. Son of the late anyone desire to borrow the bones. all he has to do is to take them. When praying. the men prostrate season we will have to refuse orders that reach us for turnip seed alone and would ask those who wish to purchase other gar den seeds as well, to send for our Catalogue aaders were traitors to the ideals of the Crusades. The point is. they were heroes. and considered to be IIANGB AND OIL BUBNERH serviced by Vlckerson Engineering 3 i no or athletes. ' . . 322,3 ciliiat it be so shtgclttctdt For iixucla. flglllyo (1)2503: ma:nytr1;edl:;l'1lO'-3 co. Telephone 2480. MI'.BV1I2i1lliamLL. Stems, he lived ;l;e3Ilselvv?ml;e;fo;:n;1l1: a;vhcer:- and if a general order is placed with us at a reasonably early date, we shall see each wltiir-sacs to the no a mo ye r . ' in it w n. .i., and 13 years in 0 9 ' new customer receives his quota of this scarce item also. been 3:3: "W" -5 - l , . rear . w us 0 ' , . T "””d in; such heroes will be alive and i g” Hospitals and other institutions Our Catalogue is now ready and will be mailed free upon request. B... ought such exposures be In Hm. gmprising? And may we not '0.-pi.-ct their frequency to increase? my indeed the really. shocking mind about the situation is notthe ,..m liict of treachery and srwft. Tmvo have always been. there el- nwnkc. for it will be centred on God. This does not mean that the men in such a society will not be guilty of moral failures. But it does mean that they will recognize their failures as such. For they will be Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 640. PIUNCE OF WALES CONCERT SERIES presents Suzanne Brenton, pianist, and P. W. C. Girls En- semble. Tuesday. February 5th. 8.30. Tickets at door we and 25c. the Institute of Chartered Accoun- tants. Alberta. Canada. He had been associated with internation- al Products the last 25 years. en- tering the firm as an account- ant. He was a member of the can- hrwe their own methods for rais- ing a patlentls morale. But at the last current festival held in Lon- don, England. an amusing exhibit captured the men's fancy--"A small phonographic device for men worn under the coat. Controlled ARTHUR VESEY, YORK P. E. I. vitally, and not merely speculat- . . , ft d . M-M wI(tFSblelfnE1XT?gHof1l'isen.g1-glvil 3311 may nwue that God is the su- adian Society of New York, Cun- by 5 button, it repeats pan-0; me Then one by one they would go their husbmda gnd gamma; mggibell on the entertainment commit- ” Jane completely eradicated pi-emle Value, the supreme Good. UONSIGNMENT SALE. - Entry "mm" msmme M America ""4 Such WON! II 'BraVo' and twell mm 9 c””m91d 3'19 W” 3"” Ft It the home of Mr. and Mrs.L10ydi”9- 1 T of First Presbyterian Church, Done"' which. according to its ln- the soil. singing. Wiikie where All enjoyed s bount- Mm Oliver volunteered to wk! in the moral life, and riot. for ex- date for the Fat Stock Show and . i th. , . ”liIIelSnIglalI;aB(T,i0C'I?leX1lR 0a!I)ooI.latrthe ample. material prosperity. Breeders Sale has been extended Culdwelk ventor restores the confidence or 19"” "9" mil NW3 N5 eou-I turkey dinner with all the cm i” PRIME "id Ihivplns W . ..':;0n.ls that more and more of o o e to Fgb,-uary mm, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. the wearer when he gets the HWICF. hither. now repair; "fix1n8B"- This first Venture in ""5 R” 91 WOOIFM 10' bI"'k955i i M But in a society in which the - - Edna Hunt Storm. s so... 'Cpl. "Blues". Emmy 53"”: M W 3" having 3 community dinner proved ”"d members "'9 ""4 W W” involved in such cxpolurcs ifnntilng they were not con- nf any wrong-doing. Therein , me real tra'zodl' Of the N05” Wu For when men do wrong and knriav it. there is some hope for tact her as soon as possible. Or- Agm. dmnen member, of the In. ders for fish oil capsules are to be stitute held I. brief business meet- bmughi i0 the next "Wilm- gig at which it was decided to hold 3- e next meetln Tu d , F b, r-' -"r'm"r-- 3 ”" '5 ” ” LONDON -(cP)- rm: the The lad (or lass) who is to marry me... When they returned home each went to his mirror expecting to see the shadow of the destined bride Donald M. with the Army in ' ' ' is huse success. Okinawa; two sisters, Mrs. Kath- A Curious ceremony On St lcen Joy of Vancouver, British Agai.hii's Day still survives at Eid- Columbia. and Mrs. Fred H. lVliid- uenham. England. Just prior to the dock, or Foxbom MR5” and . noon hour a procession of village ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Keys announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Doris Marion, in Mr. John Scott Edgett, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. 5. real heroes are, for example, cap- tains of industry, business tycoons. or soldiers of fortune. the moral sense can be expected to deterior- ate. This does not mean that such .. . - . ; . v - bridegroom. 5th.. or Monday Feb. llth. should imnnirnient. But when they cease captains of industry, business ty Edgeit Marriage in tike place brother Ha”), D! of Montreal. folk. carrying a white rabbit deco 0? . . to '.,v conscious that what they do coons or soldiers o1 ifoi-tunehneces; Februlry 14th. The uneml Services we", con, gated hwitlh Bled ribbons, passes mags 0nllI:eW,;ter. iiimthe Nether1- '1;I;:8d;IfmI?G dwgmy. Ii; It1he home of rzggyglg.5:T:llg:n8i:?:1:lEs&:":51I; 1: mung, where then is there .an) s-arlly live immoral lves. T spout. CCHJNTY MAG T A vs ducted at we Knapp Funeral p rolls t efvsagtmsinging a hymn mm .wex iyed seen a veryt 308: IE .McAna)r ask vi t Miss Shii- he UL.” Q. 8 din " I. e W -. L3 they are not licroca, or are no I Is R T Home bv the mm George wmms.,in onor o t. Agatha. Women , 8 Persons Suspec e 0 if ur an lvlrs..lohn oiwer p p a .ig”l'i r a 1 P833 Now when men. and the youth considered to be homes. because of COURT - A resident of Belle pastor "of me hm Presbytcnmlialso meet the procession, point at wgtllcrlill in the 18th century. on the llmch commit”-e and M,-5, leave the rest. Then the sin" c the animal with the first two fin- en a woman was openly accus- Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs. Fred Camp- was stolen. him are the men of tomorrow. ,;.ve rvidence of a loss of moral 5ClZRP. our glance naturally turns 'l'l'lll'fI education. There will be 1: imimin demands for the im- ii:'-lulllfllil of moral education. not hrre we ought to be aware n! z haslc distinction. The formal rdilffliion impaired and received in rrliouls is essentially concerned v:T'l the perfection of the intellect. ..,, knowlr-dcc taught mid learn- :-l :1) n speculative way. It is true mm such knowlr-dge is necessary fm lhe vitality of moriilconsclrncc. ilu! ii is far from sufficient. and by itself will neither insure nor i-iniurtc thllt vitality. 0' 0 O .ll.u-h uini'r- important. in the murr of moral education is the gentrnl tone; the general atmos- piierc of the society at large. For it it will, and love. and desire that no We driving forces in practical 'lM!'allI)'. And these are formed Iltfl directed and regulated more rf.'rc:ivcly by the general tone and nimosphere of a society than by tho formal teaching and learning in .'l speculative way in the schools. I: is just here that it isrtrue that tho re.-il educators of mankind are vs heroes. 'rlius, for example. in a society in '.lllIElI the real heroes are saints inrl miirtyrs and crusaders. moral rnnsclrncc will be alive and awake. rlii. does not mean to say that turn homes were always models of ninrality. Many saints. before their conversion. were hardly models of the practice of heroic virtue for the love of God. They are heroes because they are successful. They are heroes because their fcats and exploits. their heroic fonts and ex- ploits. have brought mail-rial urns- nrrlty to themselves and others. They are homes bi-cause thrv have produced results--results that have ri cash value. A society having such heroes may lavish its money on schools nnd other educational institutions.- Those schools and other projects may devote considerable time and energy to the formal teaching in a speculative way of values other River pleaded guilty to operat- ing a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired by the use of alcohol. and Wu sent- enced on Saturday to 560 and costs or 60 days by Queen's -County Magistrate Gilbert A. Church of Caldwell, N. J. tcry. Caldwell on January 29th. IN MEMOREAM Gaudet. The case of it resident of Charlottetown, charged with having in his possession extract for sale without a license, was adjourned until Feb. 6th. A res- ident of Pleasant Grove pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and had his case adjourned for one week. than material. But those on whom such education is lavished will learn in their limits. wlirihcr nnnsclously or uucnnsciollsiy. the really vital and truly supreme values can be measured in terms of money. In their hearts they will come to know that the rest is idealistic iionsclise. For in such A society IIIP very educational processes though doubt- lesslv proclaiming, and even loudly proclaiming. the values of a virtu- ous life. are in fact basically or- ganized for. directed to and most vitally interested in. the nrnmotlon not mean that they formally teach that material prosperity is to bu- sought by immoral means. But it does mean that whatever ethical teaching they may aspire to give will seem artificial and cold to hearts that live niid move in and are warmed by the general atmo- sphere prevailing in the society. that x of material prosperity. This does 2 I Personals - Mr. A. C. Foster. Dunsthffnage. (WES in the city on Saturday. He is eighty-seven years of age. and in the enjoyment of the best of health. Mrs. Rankin MacI..alnc returned to Charlottetown last night, after spending an enjoyable week with Mrs. Earle Carney of summerside. Trinity w.i.' !Annual Meeting 5M... I Thursday evening. Jan. Iii. in the social hall. The president, Mrs. J. W. Dickie. presided. JAMES A. SHAW i town on Thursday, James A. Shaw. llnson. at the age of 89 years About e. week previous it was but the mania, from which he would recover, of several years in his life there. sons and three daughters. I-f. Wlucliester. Mass; Arnett D. nie) Mrs. John North. A short funeral service, conduct- The annual meeting of Trliiitywd h . ,. , , y Rev. J. R. Skinner. assisted iwomeus Association was held on WY new T. wumnv was held at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home onsunday, January 6th, iihence to Winsloe North United Church. buricl was in Propi-ct Hill Ccme-. I There passed away at Charlotte- Januiiry 3rd. p son of the late Duncan Shaw and Elizahcih Rob- to his passing he was stricken with pneu- hoped end came suddenly on the above dale i The deceased was born lit Win- sloe North. and with the exception lhe United istates. spent the greater part oil His wife, the late Emma Jane Niclioll predeceased hlm ,sixtc.en years ago. He leaves to mourn me James Wlnsloe North; Hooper R.. Sasks Edward 0. Charlottetown; Leigh S” Salskll. '(Pan5y) Mm Chan” young lady went to bed on an; Flahcrty. Winchester, Mass; :.len- Emmy smmacllr . . Machure. Char- lottetown. and fNelliel Mrs. Benj- amin Rogers, St. John, N. B. Also one brother Edward of Wlnsloe gels of the right hand, chanting, Gustln. Gustin, locks a bier! Maidens. maidens, bury him here. The custom goes back to ihei days of the first crusade. i , . . E It used to be a European cus- tom for unmarried maidens to seek out some strange locality on St. Agnes) Eve and spend the night there. Before retiring to sleep they would take the right leg stocking - and tie the garter around it, say- ing the while, "I knit this knot, this knot I knit. To know the thing I know not yet. That I may see ' The man that shall my husband e. Not. in his best or worst array. But what he wearcth every day: That I tomorrow may him ken i From among all other men.” ' Having finished these words, she; would lie on her back. hands under her head. and her future hubby would appear in a dream and ha- i lute her with is kiss. The charm was rendered more certain it the Another dream-charm for St Agnes' Eve was to take sprigs of rosemary and thyme, sprinkle them with water and place a. part of. each in each shoe and say. "St. Agnes. that's to lovers kind. Come ease the trouble of my mind." In the northern parts of Scot- ed of being a witch, a public of- ficial put her on the scale to see whether she was too heavy to go zooming through space on a broom- slick. This weighing act satisfied the superstitious villages that she was either guilty or innocent. 2,000 persons are killed .each year in the U. S. A. by lightning. r I 0 One of the strangest deeds ever recorded was when Celestis, Penn. was deeded over to God. Today the place looks like a piece of the jungle-weed-grown and wild. but tourists nosing about the Sullivan Highlands suddenly came upon a tiny courthouse in Laporte wherein may be seen the original deed tinted June 14, 1884. This strange deed was drawn up at the little courthouse and signed by Peter Armstrong and his wife Hannah and reads in part: , ”Deeded to our lives in Jesus Messiah to the intent that it shrill be subject to bargain and sale by man's cupidity no more forever all our rights and title (by human lawl. interest and claim of any native sources. in or to that cer- tain tract nf land and improve- ment being in the County of Sul- livan and State of Pennsylvanizi." DOCK W. I. TIllli'SdB)'. Jan. (list. was it busy day for members of the Dock Women's Institute but in the end it was agreed that there is truth in the old saying, "Many hands land young people used to meet make light work". ELECTORS WARD FOUR SER IIIOE TO SERVE YOU AS A MEMBER OF THE OITY OOIIIIOIL IS A KEY WORD TODAY WOULD BE AN HONOUR May I count on your support please on I LIVE IN I WORK IN the 13th FOUR ELMER MocDONALD 51 V11” Following the devotional period. In me evenmg the 1,519,. mm Mrs. A. W. Downe read the finan- ; clal reports of the various groups. Mrs. Ruby Houle gave an account . of the year's activities. W I Mr. Ashfoi-d then gave a short . . ' address before installing the offic- ers for the coming season. The following officers were re- turned for ii second term: President. Mrs. J. W. Dickie. let vice-president: Mrs. G. Toy-A on St. Agnes' Eve at midnight. JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRESTONE I952 ECONOMY SALE, The hymns sung were: "The Lord is My Shepherd". "Peace Perfect Peace" and ”Sn.fe in the Arms of Jesus." The floral tributes were very beautiful. Intemient was in the church cemetery. Cord Of Thanks- The family of the late Jamesi Shaw wish to thank their many friends for the beautiful floral tri- butes and cards of sympathy rc- celved during their recent ber- envement. lor. 2nd vice-president: Mrs. .1. Ram- bl y. secretary: Mrs. Ruby Houle. Treasurer: Mrs. A. W. Doivne. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. Lillian Rsttenbury. CARLETON 1. Tefgymg cm-nmmee: M” W”, The regular monthly meeting oil 7777777 H I pianist. Mm D. Gamhum. ilhe Carleton Women's lnstitutrmei. . ' ' Press Corresponrli-nt.: Mrs. W. 'M me mm” 01 MES" Jnh" M-V9” F R E E T F R E E T F R E E . R . Hamhly. -on Wednesday evening. Jau. leth, . g with the president in the chair. Other members of the executive Meemm Opened by singing the Electric Floor Polisher include: Mrs. H. Roper. Mrs. J. .. .. ,, ,. ' w,,,,,,, Mm H, smnh, M”. B. h?l:'iJe2mB:Ii11d repeating the on... Automatic Defroster c , . . , r - M:'f,3"?mpfT C P'””” W” Roll call was taken and lit mem- WITII "W Pumhu” of F (Value 69.50) bc'rs answered by giving it New . Year's resolution. One new mem- ber was welcomed. Correspondence was then read and discussed and the schooldreport was given stating that two brushes and chalk were needed. New sick committee was Rp- A most interesting film on the Christie, Brown and Co. Ltd. was shown by Mr. David MacDonald and Mr. Lorne Kclzcr. after which a delicious lunch was served by mcmbe u of the Bunny group. Firestone REFRIGERATOR Rog. 449.50 With the purchase of any new Beach iiiuicrnic RANGE Medium Rouge . .. our . - . - ..-. 277.50 In Prize l2,000 2nd Prili '1 ,OOO ' Sr! Friso U00 MI! Prise U00 g 3 4 minted as follows: Mrs. Morley f x . . co. 5m "'1. .1", 6". hi" ,0 CORNWALL M15510" 35”” Muttart and Mrs. Don Sutherland; I '4 V nus ioo am am lllls l school committee, Mrs, Haber My- u LOW OVOII Range .. . . . . . . . . . . . "S WOIIIIIIIIIIV Cosy ee Consolation Prices! The member. of the Cornwall ers and Mrs. Elmer Francis. : in win . fn cm, Mu! Minion Bend held. their. regular Interesting paper. were mm by pl...” Mme ,1”-, "kg! 7 meeting in the school on January different members on "Home Nu;-. :'Iu(fy mff,,.n.,,u;,,,d lb, li:lnderLthemleadei:h1i;) of Mrs. sing". mmn ...sno -wh't i- F W ? a ran ow er an rs. Walter It s dcldd to i ii th Vic ca c with sdiicoi fliiiiiigsj. (9 EaIpE 393'I9- mexnhzias ole Seoarletown millvgmeng Fig-Qgfgng su fgmg SOC UFCEZE o('.imkm'f ml,s'-W, cl Mm Jov-or en mi in In'fhsHEnnE'ctIT)1g (lgpeneid Mm ling: msmute m be gums at the Feb. P ” ..... ...l .';;:.X.::. t..l..;i:.:l.. """ ..... .... SE 2”. i?.'.””.E”.2l. 2:”I.l.li.?.i3”..Wi.liil i”..l.?...”:.l.'.T vAcuuu cpgmugn Epncrngc 1303133 .l”l";Ioluhx'9hfeyCg5el.l bt;nele't:!fri;fbya;el 'tv:'V:'v:a'I.i;-ch-out bugs) 1COJidliCnI;dF?1y"EhC Dresl- Red Cross garmrhts were taken (hm. h I , , 1 I V. rs ne ac a . in and more given out. and col- l smm:l'-'l:eblcreI(Ir'c;:rir;Ir ,:sup”v.u';l.I:"h r::':lMIV-rhlllll The secretary baincnbsent. there loctlon amounted to 31.20. R.g. Reg. hm Jewel Ink" 5;." "M ' V”... were no rnnutes. Roll call was Meeting closed with "The mm... 1 710 80! '05 answered by 27 members, or whom -A--A-.-..s-.-&.MO :iclicaie flavour and drier texture. .'" .Ii!Wel today and sun sending "' Your entries to Jewel's "Name lhe Cake Contest. "Name the Coke" 79.95 . in paid fees. New committees were lppoinbed and are as follows: , Lunch. Ohistine MacPhail: devo- tional leader, Geonze Lowther; Dro- gil-Iun'ie,"Gordie MacMlllan and Blair Creein Jewel Shortening. Add sugar. salt. vanilla. Cream till Rudy. Sift together flour. belting powder. Add alternately with milk. Add nuts. epri re, steamed if needed. Fold In c?g whiter. beaten slid but not dry. Blend lightly. Line bottom of 8' angel cake pan with brown paper. flour. Rub tube wlils Jewel. Duke of 32!”F., one hour. Cool. l SALE 99.95 SALE CHECK YOUR I V. ciiitirs; cououv New officers were elected for the cominlr year and are: President. Christine MacPhniI: 5C0l'8tIl'.v. Audrey Frlzzell: treasur- LOOK! LOOK! America's finest FREE RADl0 I Ill I N I ..,,.,,,f';';';;;,,'-pr; "kg. grlngdlln; ' er. Gem-re Lnwther; World Friend- , d u up finely-tinned banner 5 canvgngr. w M Wm”. .,:u..l:.'..........'..:. :i.i:'i::.'il:: --M v--------i ft .... the: ..2....... .. bring . Vlltll with Pmlmo 91' 6 we term and home freezer W I "W M v """"""' WW """"I"" raobook of used Christmas cards . Cook everyiliing in double boiler to the meeting. uen nan iron 8 till not: enough to spread of the new study a:k'”?15,,:I;f,'m; Fir.gfon. . uonme '2-if:'lla dPYli,end;A" was seed and ex- all active ONllNdIC.IlV r , ,5... y... ,,.,,,,,, P M Y rs. Lowther to the NW'”'""" '9'" ' nznnnneu "M" '"""I'"'- ""4 MM 303710 Don'tlet A stubborn cm! I1 "ck REg' ,'I,"” . um... um... "Id R chlniar from "The Three and r your child's eliute u.3."';.',:,' ''r'- us. in. ......o.... Henrvu" to the iunior members. ti.mti'Eots-nsuen brine quick JR” '7'" Ilndne of "Jesus Bids Us relic It's a safe, pesnnh I Mix everything except extract in double boiler. Place our boiling, water. Beetiliorouglily about 5 - mlenienkemove from hm. ulr f'. I E Shine" l dth d . ' t' lthth lieod - ma. 0 on e evotionel per '(:I1lIc:ul'h: dselurzo mndkl . nnd houeeneee for over 40 years. Acts at once. Edeotive for sduifl. Gumes were Played. followed by Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping I lunch which was served by the ;:i'.ft.'r':.'::;l3.:":::':;:'r: got. A,::d.it W - - v - - ecu sumac. lmlrer an . y sanguen (Sun-(own!) Detention-Sue 14 mp filling e.e to-day. 3 08- 770"” WC . to this the swirl: of frosting. , g ' t . Mieiterliree epticotdowenwfih W Anni”. ” Edam m,,.."” eceeore- u. , ' iocenue, ' p-ni.mtio...uuxm..ci.my 5'1 freefmmid ".'”g”fn".':":':'ml;".'::'Il-,:i'v: gzhnnntu R v E N I a MA Y 0. "'”"'”' '”'"' ""'"'t Mother eee UTICURA cnumoemm complain. 'nr-'r' ' Store. Remington; I.erter'I'lIlunn. lei. F ' . .lunleeon'e Drug store, Morihnsand other Drunlele. mien I mother: "I ueedccuticuu Solo and on uu - new i II7 69. George St Phone 141 t . -....... - . I