MAY 8. A1951” gcij Planning a Garden? Try Our (ataiogue Free on Roqueet ARTlIllR YESEY you-it. r. a. I. iconisan assumes sYl)NEY. NS.-(CP)-The ma- :i,v of Christian lcadeiis in Ko- la. liave been "eliminated" by the ('om'llllfllSl5. Capt. Rev. Roy (-.,..--ngham said in a letter to his 1- congregation here. The .iln said devastation in Korea been "terrible." partly because '1. buildings are of fli-m.sy con- ion. gm LOBSTERS Large lb. 45: Small lb. 35: AIso.:.Fresh Cod. Fresh Haddock. Fresh Her- ring. Salmon. Had- dock. Fillets & Smok- ed Fillets. AllIlREW3' Phone 2696 - 2697 DEATH T0 RATS WARFARIN Rat dz Moube Killer Now Available. QLl'ztl'l0i' lb. -ii1.75 makes ten ipi'ou)i(i)(is of bait. Half pound - n). . TiiEJENitii4s PHA 1... RMACY . .”.::-J - j.Jiv-piliii,.n.. LN. .iA -I-ui:v.'. '.v-tiili--l -1:5. 12 unhurrl OEIITRAL OllARlilAll' nib column Is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of s newly nature an! be Inserted at Ive cents a word. ots-lath pay- sble In advance. JIMMY1 TA XI-Phone 525. IIOWABD IlsoINNlS FOOT. WEAR st, 115 Queen Street. nowuNo's 'sros-r Locos: for Fishing and Golfing supplies. cnaswam. m letter Photo- graphs. SAVE 'Ull'l'iI-0-NT ALL GIFTS during our 5th Anniversary sale at The Abagweit: Gift Court. MRS. JOHNSTON! LADIlS' WEAR-Bargains. coats. suits. dresses. EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Nurses 'Greduatlon. Prince of Wales College Hall. Tuesday. May am, at l P. M. Ad- mission 35 cents. PRINCE FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 504. BEFICIGI-IIIATOBS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3007. HERE AGAIN. - "The People Next Door" tonight in Baptist church Hall at 3.15. All out for fun! Admission 50 cents. JUST ARRIVED.-Another ship-- ment of Refrigerators 0169.50. Phone 0. K. Presby, Electrolux 1787 or 3024-W. SPECIAL AT MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON. Phone 2191 for one week only S1000 Machineless Wave for 85.00. and 37.00 for S350. ATTE TION CATTLEMIN. - Stewart lip-Masters extra blades and service nvallnble at The Rogers Hardware Co.. Ltd. DR. W. L. MICDONALD will be absent from the Prince Edward Island Hospital and the Charlotte- town Hospital until about. May ldtli. Exact date will be rin- nounced. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. coffin. Fortune, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Thelma Mary. to Ken- neth Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Clements. Montague. Marriage will lukc place in June. SUPREME COURT -The doc- ket was disposed of and the Supreme Court here adjourned sine die yesterday. Mr. Justice M. R. MaoGuigan presiding. The appeal of Forest Stewart 'MaoDoriald from a conviction under the Excise Act was ad- journed until the June sittin-gs at request of counsel. Judgment was"given allowing the appeal of George C. Shepherd quashing a conviction under the Excise Act and setting asldesthr'penalty"of 9500 fine or six months imprison- ment. The case concerned a quantity of spirits taken by the appellant from a snowibsnk. Mr. J. A. MacDonald. K.C.. represent- ed both appellants. Mr. J. P. PHONE 1177 - (for our pick-up service) STORAGE a-nd FOII YOUR VALIIABLE FIJRS Our Cold Storage Vault guarantees your furs pro- tection against Summer Heat. Moths, Theft. this your furs are insured for where they may be for only 2V;-76 of your own fair val- uation. nsniiniiia - iisiionsiiiic - nsiiiiiiia NOW is the time to have this work ,attended to dur- ing our uiet Summer season. when we can give you workmanship at a lower price .Don't wait until you need your coat in the Fall; avoid disappoint- ing delays, have this work done NOW. . PHONE 1177 today for our ptclt-up service. PH'0NE 1177. isi..iiiii. .(........ Nicholson acted for the Crown. iIllSlIRAllOE Besides all of MONTHS no matter May Day. 1951. This Workers' Day. though not orklnally estab- lished by Communism. has come to be almost exclusively monopol- ized by it. While the demonatrr tions this year in Communist con- trolled countries have doubtless pzoved satisfactofy to the rulers of the Kremlin. such success is hardly significant. Free peoples everywherek including free work- ingmen. are gen lly discounting the blatant claims of the "People's Democracies." Free worklngmen have become quite well aware that the 'spuntaneous" demonatrstiom of their fellow-workers -behind Iron Curtains are in reality ecsse of demonstrate-or elsei DB. CAMPBELL will be absent from the Polyclinic untu May 17th. BUMIVIIAGE SALE - Saturday. May 12th. at 3 o'clock. st. Peter's Cathedral liall. - MaeDoNAI.D RADIO IEIIVICI l80 Kent Street. Radio -'e1)IIr! Bound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. War- ner ltsdioa. ELDON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Rev. John MacKay will hold a service followed by a congregational meeting in the Church at Eldon on Saturday. May 12th at 8 P. M. Everybody welcome and urged to ntiend to make plans for further services. LODGE MEETING -Gulf Gar- den Lodgo No. 952. Ladies Aux- iliary lo Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen held their April meet- ing in Lod-go Room, Mrs. Laur- ctta Doyle presided. Final plans were made for card party to be held the following Wednesday. Mrs. Christine Court was ap- pointed convcner of committee. Mrs. Rulby Lynds reported for sick committee. A delicious lunch and social hour followed the business meeting. CITY POLICE COUIIT-At. the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. four men charged with being drunk and disorderly appeared. One was senlenced'to 30 days in jail. two were each fined S20 and costs or 20 days and one was remanded until May 9th. Se-veri men all charged with being drunk and incapable also apipeai-cd. One was sentenced to 20 days in jail. another fined :20 and costs or 20 days in jail. three fined S10 and- costs or 10 days each. one 85 and costs or 10 days and the seventh was re- manded until May ilth. A man charged with vagrancy was sen- tenced to 2) days in jail. GULF GARDEN LODGE SPONSORS BIlIDGB- Recently Gulf Garden Lodge sponsored a card party in Lodge Room. Thir- teen tables were in play with prizes awarded to the following: second. Mrs. Larter: men's first, Mr. Farquharson: men's second. Mr. Arbing: ladics' consolation. Mrs. Clarence Walker; men's consolation. Mr. C l a r e n c e Walker: freeuout. Mrs. Worth and Mr. Hughes. Mrs. tee served delicious refreshments. Proceeds of this card party will be used for general work of the Lodge. . Personals Campibell. P.E.i. the weck-crid in Nine Mile Creek." the uests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. oNeili. I Misses Kay Campbell and Mabel Graves. P.E.I. Hospital. spent a few days in Desable at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. Mrs. Alfredo Landry oi Wal- tham. Mass. leaves for her home, today. having been on the Is- land for the funeral of her fa- ther. Mr. Alfred Ferguson of Dunetatlfnage. . Mr. Floyd Ferguson returned to Wnltham. Ma.-..s...last Friday. having been called by the death of his father, Mr. Alfred Fer- guson of Duriataffnage. Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Andrew. Charlottetown. have r e t. u r is e d home by plane from spending a pleasant winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew also stopped off in New York and Boston. Al- though leaving the beautiful cli- mate in the South. they are pleas- to return among their many friends on Prince Edward Island. (THE GUARDIAN. A Thoughts For Our Time ' By His Eminence Cardinal M:Guigon 4 (Copyright) ' The truly mu ""'dW"ld”n5li. nu::bnelsut(.llstuttuiiiei out 1" c”mm"mW'lNPlfI,d dom- onstrations in non-Communist eclouilitries. Free workers have eith. m Jet interest in such demon- ! cm or nctuguy en'.'e in Int! - Communist demonstrations. Icll these countries anti-Christian cmmunism is losing its appeal for the working classes Why? 500111 lhiustices have always been the reason for the ability of Communism to win the suppo.-i, and allegiance of the working closes. Now social injustices have M" r 1? disappeared from non-Communist countries. Indeed since there will always be simian among men. social injustices will never completely disappear from the face of the earth. Neverthe. less free workers no longer rally to the call for the Workers of the World to unite under the banners of Communism. The facts have Riven the lie to the promise that, ”The Proletarlana have nothing to lose but their chains," (Program of the Communist International, N-Y-. 1930. ll 85). Enslavement to the Kremlin, or facsimiles thereof. enforced by monstrous secret pg. litical police organizations can hardly be described as a loss 2or chains. Time was when oppressed warb- era might be led to believe that Christianity was responsible for social injustice. But that time, if M0 entirely plat. is fast running out. And anti-Christian Commun- ists are to a considerable extent responsible. Free workers no long- er confuse thedoctrines of Chris- tianity with the unchriatlan con- duct of Christian sinners or un- christian conditions in nominally Christian countries. The failure of Christians to live up to Christian- ity is no longer looked upon as a ladies first, Mrs. Maclnnia: ladies. Christine ' Court. convener and her commit-ionly remedy for inhuman condit. failure of Christianity. Men of good will will always thirst alter justice, and the work- . inc class will always have at least its proportionate share of such men. They are no longer deceived -by the anti-Christian propagancln ' of Communism. . Such propaganda had some de- igree of plausillity when directed against the unjust conduct of only too many Christians or unjust so- lcial and economic conditions in i”Christisn" countries. It becomes patently absurd when it tries to justify. for example, the arrest of the Canadian nuns in Red China. What intelligent man, realizing that such a group of women have sacrificed all opportunity for rtorldly gain or success by enter- ing II religious congregation. and have further sacrificed even the modest security of a convent in their own native land in order to minister to the welfare. temporal as well as spiritual. of a foreign people. can stomach the allege-.1 crimes against those very people among whom they went about do- .ing good? That is. of course. but one of the many concrete incidents that have convinced free workers that 'they can no longer put their trust in an anti-Christinn Communism. But to perceive the vicious char- acter of anti-Christian Commun- ism is not thereby to grasp the lens in ii. nominally Christian Western World. For that it is necessary to grasp at least two basic facts. First: For too long has the west- ern world suffered from the sepa- ration of religion from life. Misses Malbel Graves and AnnleiTh0"3h W9 ""'lmlt9 h3Pl7lllC55 05 Hospital. spenti man is possible only in the next life. the good human life on earth involves not only material welfare but above all spiritual welfare. moral as well as intellectual. nut in the progressive secularization of a once Christian western world. man's attention has been ever, more exclusively directed to merc- 'ly material welfare and progress. to the neglect of morality and re- ligion. But Christ. the Incarnate Word of God.hsa warnpd us: "Not in bread alone doth man live. but in every word that procecdeth from the mouth of God" (Matt. IV. 4), and again: "Seek yo first the kingdom of God and His just- ice; and all these things shall he added onto you". tLuko XII. fill. May God grant the workers who are t.oday.apurning the spurious solutions of anti-Christisn Com- munism the light to grasp and the grace to live this fundamental Christian truth. Secondly: For too long has the economic activity in the western world been dominated by green. For the basic principle that has governed and is governing that activity is the lie that the coni- mon good is aerved best by the purault of purely selfish self-in- terest. In the days of rugged in- ANTIQUE WAN'I'lDi- . . ANTIQUE FUINITUIIE Chine, Glally Plgurenee. - Oil oil lamp. silver. . Antique I ' 1. Ear Ilnge. lreeohee. Pins. lrseelete. Old Gold. Gold 'Cetne. Write . Box as ' .... " this meant every man for himself. It was bound to lead and historically did lead to the inhuman division of society into privileged and under-privileged classes. And it has led to the breakup of society into a multi- 'tude of warring groups. all striv- ing to promote the selfish inter- ests of their own particular group. The vc notion of a common good w ch all groups must pur- sue in a Christian spirit of co- operation and brotherly love has "gone west". The law of the jun- eh The Guardian gla once governing the economic Stanley Sliaw & Pnarilen Ltd. Distributor for Propane Gas NEW sronr: nouns? MONDAY. rvnsnav. wannnsnav. 1'iiun.snsv.' and riunsir-9 to is p.m. SATURDAY-0 to 12:30. CH ARLOTTET OWN . . . .. F 6 Top Favorites of All Mother's Gifts Will be . . . , The Lovely Little Blouse You'll Find at Our Blouse Bar . e . . or Style Bright Washable Dresses from Our Abundantly Stocked "Cotton Shop. L relations of individual to individ- ual now governs those of group to group. If thatrlaw continues to operate it can only end in sheer anarchy or in the tyranny of one group over all others. that group. namely, that succeeds in getting control of the state. And such a group will impose "order" and perpetuate that "order" only by the methods of the Kremlin. MOST CIVILIZID EDMONTON - (CP) -- The English people are still the most mature and most civilized in the modern world. said Dr. W.G. Hardy, ' ' professor of the University of Alberta. in an atl- dress here. Also s veteran Canad- ian amateur hockey official, he has visited Britain and Europe Here again the only remedy is many times. the substitutio. for this com- -- -- pletcly unchristian eiiishness. of SMALL GAP a Christian and fraternal co-oper- ntion of all groups in the pursuit pf the common good. May God grant that Christian workers. on whom so much depends today. may take the lead in this work of christian justice and charity. Cook Strait. separating the two main islands of New Zoaland, is only is miles across at its narrow- est part. FINISHING TOU-OI! PLEASANT SPOT PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. h-(CF) Pelee Island. southernmost por- A "D001 '0 "Eh "5 "mc? tion of Canada. derived its namei how to cook the not they c-top from the French "Pelee." meaning will open here next fall. Thats bu, or 5.1.1, only part of the courses offered ' Giiitwtwi Dresses 12 to 44 7.95 to 39.00 Siz.-s Blouses -i4 Q95 to 8.95 1 Sizes MGDRE E. M9LEOD iialilsii by the winter-long school spon- sored by the Education Depart ment and planned by the Fl5llt.i'- men's Co-operative. IN .....a.(.... In loving memory of Harold A. Jenkins. who passed away on May 8th, 1950. You are not forgotten. dear Harold Never will your memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will ever llnizur Around the grave where you were laid a An evening star shines o'er the grave Of one we loved but could not save. God called him home. it was His will. But in our heart: he llveth still. I-Iver remembered by mnthrr. brothers and sisters. Eglfj ELLIS B-ROS lfv”Lli't"f OERTRAL ROYALTY AllO FITZROY GROCERY CEMENT 600 Bags at Good Price TERMS - CASH ONLY OVERALLS. DIJNGAREES. WORK SHIRTS 8: .SPORT SHIRTS l0'Vo Discount This Week LARD (Maple Leaf) 25: SAUSAGES. per lb. 47: TEA .- King Cole. Red Rose.. ltoliwone. 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TPAGI-Z THREE .. 7 Zto IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Mrs. I. J. Horne. who passed away May 5th. 1946. I.ovin;: and true In all her ways. I'pright and just to the end of her days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind A beautiful memory she left be- hlnil. l.m-iiigly Remembered hy Husband and Daughter. IN MEMORIAM y In loving memory of HAROLD ALBION JENKINS Died May lltll. 1950. Titer R:-memhereul by Wife and Family. ' FREE Feed or Flour 98's) 53.25 39: 29: 28: tlns.........21: