'NdVEMBER' 25, I952 g .....--.-------I ..-o-new-coco-o Religion First Moderator of -ooaooee-coco. uni: CONTROL nssuriz nudyard Kipling once. wrote of . district. "somewhere out of them frankly with their plan to "soon nofium ours Mona. summon scans soon. - Minutes of the last annual and Suez where there suit no Ten kill mm and traced their motives at the HUGHES ,navo stoma." P. w. c. Tuesday, a p. M. spon- regular meetings were read. East M094" 3lCKf commandments." to their satanic source, and ex- '” sored by P. E. I. women's Institute. Wlltshire school committee re- Ulffggglggglll It is all Very W0” 10 "M19 It plsined their position in the words ynopsnm Kerosene Refriger- Admission 60 cents. . ported buying supplies to the ,',.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,;;,,, the poet's clever Quill. but W 1W0 Just quoted. He and they bI- gtors. Firestone Bryenton and amount of 51.10, which was paid. -into-inf,-ctligm-. amid such surroundlnal 1-9 I d1f- longed to entirely different realms. Macxny. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday The sick committee reported send- g';m,:.ml;':). h;m;; ierent matter. 1-Isrold Bozbie 01100 consequently lr minds could . to New Glasgow and Hallfnx. ing s. card to one sick person in fultslrulg. 5.1. g.,,. told the lion! 01' In 0d"l0l' 111 fill! not meet. They were incapable of (10.01: Ingurgnug, Lug, pin, Phone Mu-Ittmg cgntm Au-y,-gyg hospital. Ten members renewed ;lr-ni'l.dHnl."li-- such a situation. He knew what even understanding I-fis message Au”, Ahgvg c,,.op Super Mg.-. 205; or 50; their subscriptions to the Institute n. ,',,, m"”o 8W8. was going on around him: he des- plsed the practices of men whom he knew; he felt that he was so iar above them that he was im- mune to their seductione. Then mg day he found himself on the verge of doing something which in other days he would have los- ihed. He was shocked beyond measure at his own possibilities. Never before had he dreamed that The com leteness with which a mam Book Room Great George elected)- sick Miss a v . ..- Kl”””"3 9”” "Pom" M1” he could descend to N011 deviht human be no can be lifted out of mm" - W I AnnuaI Meet". and mi. R. '1. Me.Cpi32..1Y.'3m3”.?3 a );::1cela1liirlAili1ixe Ziiemvssxsgid man" Y"”""" R” Cm” M"' T3115 led mm "3 xevkw hi. wrwh 5" "mt c0n'mu"9d nu Wm” mm A'fTEND1NG F513 .. Mr and ' ' g elected; school Miss Catherine cents The next meeiin ' t b Harry Scum f why of life. He had no belief in another the very opposite is so M” Parker Newson aha son iioms Buchanan. Cad, M” Philip held in the home M 51 15 FEW? The new sick committee for the imdv hm” as he thowht W" hu mh"c"l”"' mu" me" 1”" ft 1t m gccdmpanied by Mr Ray Younger, The members of the oystef mu Matheson' (re-elec'led)' laudllors Matlieson Arier adjourdrsnent Mplnext mm! months Wm be Mr!" lwsonal problem pamwlmy in wonder and hemne to bweVe' are presently attending the Royal Bridge Women's Institute held Miss Hazel Maiheson ' and Mrs: delicious lunch was served 3 RBhrl111':e llihdrascxllglffny rlglckfifcitn wlig; uniseiul hours a night, he saw that any help that could be ef- icctive in his case had to come i:-om the outside. There was no- vnzug in his own nature or in his nnvironient that could enable him ; stand against the influences i mind him. One morning at -iuwll he was startled out of a deep sleep by a presence. and suddenly realized that on that ”ruin drenched roof there stood i Son of God." And Christ took . of his problem and solved it. .-ll r that encounter, following Christ was the whole ofChristian- iiy for him. The story of what his new allegiance led him to M” Md do 15 fcrolfajncte mt 1:" ed by the ibwwmhf, hilt something m'"”m9d mm Mm 3 mahwlmy as follows: president Mrs. R. 1... Institute. The new school commit- 25-mile liivlivmv linking Leth- sulf.h?lllet jtsheup: nnevl: rgiafxrlesinto) b.r:5al:)nwltl3i;nonl; theradhfnker. went desk set and fountain pan. The ad- MacPhemon (re-elected); vice- lee will be Mrs. Philip Maiheson bi-jdge, Pl(:lill'P Butte and Iron; Canada had 1,180,500 farm horses tt.i;rli Christ lifted is man who 1 got 3, Klunpgg of what it, mung. wnilrmd by LE3” 5- MW president, Mrs. Wallace Higgins: and Mrs. Russel Smith. It was df'- Springs. It will serve sugar best in June, 1952, is reduction of 15 per lnrw the world and ofuld find "rwgs someone waiting to game Ben:0;I"nf:bg:I?11nC”;x2r:?;:(- secretary, Mrs. Rufus Axworthy; cided to hold an auction sale at growers in this circa. cent from 12 months previously. lif'1D to overcome it any in the ' ' . . T - o ' 7 r . Roll of God. 0 e and Life y Very Rev. Geo e 0. Pldgeon, D.D., LL.D. 0 Ilnltlll Church of Canada - (Copyright) if water of Life and es the Breed of Life, and their answer was a plot to put Him to death. He faced and His Mission because they were living in another world. Then I-Io repeated this tremendous affir- mation that it was only by belief in Himself that they could be lift- ed out of the lower into the high- er. I C O '0 Is this actual fact? It is hap- pening all around us continually. To illustrate this new creative act of God take Msscfieldts pic- ture of Saul Kane in his poem "The Everlasting Mercy." I, have recommended that poem to people who were so disgusted with Mase- flold's description of the sheer brutality of Saul Kane's early life that they refused to read on to the great change. But to the low- est of the low that change did come. One night in e. tavern he had insulted s. Quaker woman who had come to present Christ to the drinkers there, and she had turned on him with a rebuke that had blighted as with a stroke of lightning all his past life. stagger- in- - A hisnd upon the door-latch grop- ,1. rue CENTRA W THE GUARDIAN, CHARIJOTTETOWN -- L GUARDIAN i This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- able In advance. JIMMY! TAXI-Phone 525. ICE CREAM satisfies young and old. ket. MICDQNALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. nowsnn MMINNII roof- wasn at in Queen Street. CRABWELI. for Better graphs. . MILK .- and good health 'go hand in hand. Photo- JUET ARRIVED. - Shipment of Kerosene Refrigerator. priced from ;t211.60. Electrolux (Canada) Ltd.. sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207. GET YOUR. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and decorations from The Winter Fair. while in Toronto they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Newson. En route they stopped over at the Maritime Win- ter Fair and on their return they will travel as far south as West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Newson will also visit with the family of the late John Otto Coles in Brockton, and with other relatives in Maine. HONORED BY STAFF. -Mem- bers of the staff waited on O. M. Personnel Representative National Armoured Depot, and for the past nve years. So often young people see s- Knocking the man inside to open. POTSOMIE muiirl them factors and forces He opened the door; the stranger uiitrii would ruin them if for I entered; and then Mrs. G. C. Craddock and two moiiieiit they let down their guard. "I knew that Christ had given me young children left yesterday '1 hey assure themselves that ethey muld never be trapped into not- is so fatal in other careers. .cn comes a moment when they birth To brother all the souls on earth And every bird and every beast should share the crumbs broke at morning for Ralston. Alta.. after spending the summer and fall with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Hughes, Brighton Road. flild Lllelfcliselllfel Otlll themedge doll that feast," Id be iimt km 0 so on. exan er Then this new wor opened - Mr . J. D. D - M . Apxi ””"”'5 W""””5 '5 ”W”'” m 9”" We MW" Macrfhee. Mrs.avh.l.?nA. cl:-ix and for citizens of the world: ous mien ”Vire is a monster of such hideous mien Thin, to be hated, needs but to be 5081): Yet seen too-oft, familiar with her fa ce. We first endure, than pity, then embrace." what is the first need of a per- son whose "daily round and com- mon task" brings him or her with- in range of such influeinc'es7-That man's answer that it is of some- one who will lift him clear out "O glory of the lighted mindl I-low deed I'd been, how dumb, how blind, The station brook. to my new eyes, Was babbling out of Paradise: The waters rushing from the rain Were singing Christ has risen s- gain I t ought all earthly creatures neit From rapture; of the joy I felt" I This is the old story. Saul of Terms turned from hate to all absorbing love. Augustine from sensuous to thought that Mrs. L. Iwebster, Charlottetown. returned home from attending ll meeting or the U. B. W. Ml U. of the Maritime Baptist Convention which convened in the I-Iighfleld Baptist Church, Mocton. N. B. NEW LONDON SCHOOL October and November for New London School is as follows:- Grade X.-1. Hodge MacEwen; 2. Jessie MacEwen. Grade IX.-1. Eric Mayhew: 2. Murray at his home in Halifax, to honour him on his appointment as for the The report for the months of I 158 Great George Street. Phone 178 Oyster Bed Bridge their annual meeting at the home of the Misses Cora and Hazel Matheson on Wednesday evening, November 12th when seven mem- bers bnswerecl the roll call. paying their membership fees. A donation of '10 cents was received from Mrs. Howard Axworthy. The president Mrs. R. L. Mac- Pherson, being absent. Mrs. Philip Mntheson presided and the meet- ing oponed with the Creed in unl- son. The mlnuiee of the last an- nual meeting and the previous monthly meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. The appointment of officers was HIGH AND DRY-A trick of the this at Ruatico Harbor, P. E. 1, hug la" this duty high and dry in a sea of grass. An anchor thrown out treasurer, Mrs. Russel smith (re- Omar Younkcr; directors, Mrs. Colin Higgins, Mire. Daniel Mac. Pherson and Mrs. Gordon Carr. Correspondence was read and the treasurer reported 590.68 re- ceipts. t63.46 expences, and 927.23 balance on hand. It was decided to give 35 lo the Bible Society and a bill of 60 cents for fruit was paid. Mrs. Colin Higgins, the Misses Hazel and Com Matheson and Mrs I-Ioward Axworthy were asked to make it fruit cake to send to the Link Institute. Mrs. R L. MacPlierson had been asked to place the wreath on He- membrance Day on behalf of the Istern has its fluke- sunk soft soil as though to prevent the craft drifting away.-(CF Photo). In the the next meeting. sriLLVw0RxiNG CLINTON, Ont. -- and Mrs. Aaron C. Fisher celebrat- ccl their golden wedding aiiniversaryi on the farm to which the groom brought his bl'ide-50 years ago, mid. which they still operate. Their four: ;sons and five daughters came home iior the big occasion. LINKS FARMS IRON SPRINES, Alla. -- (CPJ -, The Alberta Highways Department has authorized construction of a (CF) - Mi: Jewell (re-elected). liorih illver W. I. Annual Meeting The North River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. I-fsrry Scott on Monday, November 3. The meet- ing opened with the Institute Ode, followed by roll'cnll, when 14 mem- bers paid their dues, and one new member joined. Following is the slate of officers for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. George Yeo; vice-president, Mrs. Sterling MacKlnnon; secre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Fred Jewell; directors, Mrs. Den Jewell, Mrs. Bruce MacKinlcy, and Mrs. Ernest Ladner; auditors, Mrs. Stanley Thompson, and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Wurren Grove and school commit- iee, Warren Grove, Mrs. Ernest Ladner, East Wiltehire, Mrs. Dsn Mrs. Harold Younker kindly of- fered her home for the December meeting. when the lunch commit- tee will he Mrs. Edison Mutch. Mrs. Fulton Warren, Mrs. Fred Jewell and Mrs. Roy Bruce. Collection for the evening amounted to 81.48, cash on hand to sl39.85. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mitiee in charge, and s social liour spent. FARM HORSES VI Reddin L. M. DOUCETTE ' R. M. SMALLMAN Permanent Relief SUFFERERS ...orrour for SIN s u 10 yesrs' duration. Bros. Phone 86 How The Helps Canada Grow of such In atmosphere into en- met the issue of his time and go- Audrey Mayhew. - Wher wherelle breathes the air of verned the thinking of Europe for Grade VIII.--l. Louise Carr and 4-2 ('-0d- a thousand years, Francis from s Evelyn Maclllwen; 2. ,wi1liam Cole. 7 ' f ' ' li1e'ol' worthless frivolity to s Grade v11.-1. David Bernard. in the bitter controversy re- career of Service in imitation of Grade v1.-1. Anne Carr; 2. tmrlcd in the eighth chapter of St John's Gospel. Jesus makes one Christ closer than any other known in history. These are his- Ruth Macmwen; 31 Beverley Moc- Allister. Thousands of Canadians Bonk ofllovu Scoliu The Bank of Nova RWMOH 31"” be”! 0” W15 Dl'0' torlc. but W0 K110 Willy lleraonllly rnde .-I. Isobel Cam hell: 2. from allwalke of life call ' him He said to his critics "You of whom the zzorld has never G V 1 in M ' Scot" hell” am from raw, I B)? ;rpm.w2ve; mud who my. begn umd by me! ii;-Isa Maoiatwen. 3. 5 min 1- sc- QX upon The Bank of; Nlovs Canada GROW. you are 0 wor am no 0 t the l ' ,. ' vi ' , - this world. told you that you 32'3fne33wf.fioml.neo realm 1:: xlrilglft. nfn :1Euz;:53rl1er;d”!l&ne K 2): J S'C0tlil.t0 hclpmi itic-ir by making iiveoiirlde dgsmltn Iyoll-is sgzsnunless you lNevv lgzlllfill: and powergmneivs MMEWW, 2: Sgheua Some”; 3. -,,;j financial affairs, both fund, "ambit for ” f ' "W" W "mm "9" W ”' Wayne Adams. personal and business . . . hugineggeg , , , to .icsus' sheer courage fairly ut- ciies our breath. He was standing lmnng men eager to kill ,1-lim. Tiicy had actually brought stones mm the temple to stone Him to death. He had Just offered Himself is the Light of the World, as the STOMACH : Pilllll 5', and delights are in Christ for all who accept Him. He becomes the oentral Reality of His follower and He makes the whole man his own. Some of the early signs of opening. A core that does not heal, par- ticulsrly of the skin. face, mouth or lips. Any penhtont change In bowel bsblh - Inch ls diarrhoea or constipation. who passed away November 25, 1934. I Grade 1. IL-1. Avis Bernard and Barrie MacEwen. (equal); 2. Monty MwcEwen: 3. Dean Macllwen: (B). 1. June Cole; 2. Phyllis Somers; ,C), Eric Roberts (no tests). Highest average in serior grades: MARYPORT. England (GP) S a r - "M" "'5 --Miners in this Cumberland town waited years to see modem baths Qm'mu':.:"bf::,,,':,"”,,o'lm I may finally installed at the pithesd at a. cost of nearly 502,000. Now the town board says it cannot afford to supply the 11,000 gallons of water needed daily for the baths. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of In font! and loving memory of Kentford F. L. Walla, who passed no gfveth his beloved sleep. Always lemembere: by Ills Wife They can save money. buy money orders. safeguard ll'ICll.'Vllllaf.)ff1I, obtain foreign exch imge. at home and nlirtmtl. future. With the publication of the 121st Annual Statement. BNS invests its money in literally thousands of different 121st Annual Statement CAHTAI. ALTIIORIIEI) AND 5l'B.iFRIIiED of SXETS Municipalities for public works . . . to farmers and fishermen, lumbermcn and protlliclimi of goods. ed M Ew .981.-7:hihest - , . Ieiriggee in aj?ll'll0el'n grades: 9.;g;is 13:; 'tIl:”"5f?l1'fu'n(f:i:Ivb”Y prospectors for -I ' 3 ' - '- , nerd, Barrie Macllwen. a. rave ere cquc5- mededc ui mmt ., EEy THES MINE)! Mary K. MacKay, teacher. ' q P ' " SWEETEN A K E IN through 400 branches in nianiifiicum-rs for M C di .1 yl x mu: 0! MAIIIIIA life Ifilacyisy l::nu.sTlh:yr.1o;:so:h';t ms. ,5 H. MMAM, B T s early cancer can be cured. wt G.” b” nu, lm . Keep these danger -' ' in 0 NM”. ' ' . ” l ' I . d d f l' " f Illllllltllltllf :13: and see your doctor If one Why, 3e:::m:::llrlyiuy Ilhabnnd For 121 yea” the growth of Emzmm hm s”1i(ga1er(;ten ar o rung or The Bank of Nova Scotis has I L mm o G mm "W a t M "'1" IN rehected it! in C8IIEd&'6 Pmi'lmI C.-nrnlllsnapv Thcn they-c gre thc ihougguds of "little" enterprises that are the backbone of Canada's economy: us Msiiisomsu I - Tndgy "an. .4: mum.-1..., the Blink P"e5C"t5 3 WP0” 0" C" P ”",,Y'(,:)'(,v",,',,f, your neighbourhood stores, or 3 Gear one zone to-rest. h 't ' k' t h 1 . - . In Loving Memory of our nth", . And nu was who mum of mm up own is wor mg 0 c p iliclocalbus line, lumbcraml THOMAS HOGAN A” .:.";m" who loud mm C""d3 Kr0w' Condensed Cciicml Slaiemcni I fishing businCS!C!.f8Fm5v ' 8! if 3N 09101)"; 1957 bakeries and many others. Loans lo all these mean Hlsmemoryfsasdeu-today ("til nil. in lul simnuinn - - arm". . p ..,....... .. . . H As in the hour he passed away. "' ' l , enterprises. f'::.'.".i.'.";'.":'..".'l':'.l: "'”""”,d p'”d””'”" ""d , oilimma. ....i .i.. prosperity. nmertad the rHmny' Much of it goeg tovwofk (oh;-1p mi Iom tienlmli. ni:os2..m M 7 . . . oQ':'..hf.'."i:.".ii ((7:.'"i'.:1.'fI:i'li,::” "W cm mi M7 n1 AR (jnllldlllm by fllVcN'lillg Ollf T in "MM run” 0' and. build highways. hospitals. u.i'..i..E'.. L..;..':.l.E..l'f...il. .'..'...'.'..'.2 "'W':'m 0 , ' k .. ....... ...... .. ......... . . t . - i I Andimn. vi-novsontaeed "Hy Nov- airports. welfare centres and u..i .......... ' 12.!-irwioi ll 'll1T0:ey ":1""r ml " 90"" "Y0 i Qmbg ugh , . oilmn-m pppncraoirrzs W I I ' . Fl F . - ' schools; for hydro-electric mim.m.m ' C p "M ' c0"”""” to 3'0” Q . 3 Two years ago, dear sister. - , ””,L,.,-,ES - slnoe Jesus oslled you home. schemes, scientific research and N . M g H W M Y ' T We loved you well. but Jesus th d 1 I I ,,:;',,','l,',".'.""'" ”"j'fj i M i , Lovell you best. in Heaven 5 eve opmento "awn Areeptanrusndl ...i.... Olllev Iiehilim We will meet in part no more. Ilvr Remembered by Brother and listen. ICBOIIICCI. (iepiul paid-no Reserve fiiml. Dividends dstlsud sud llnplllf .. Ilium at main, st per rmru vml lme Acrounl.........,........,. .. it The IBIANIK oil . ululilili idimllllllil; BNS also helps private industry and commerce to expand- lesding to more employment and 'wi a.wri,vr-. n2 Cl-2.VlillAl.(lFFl(.l-'5.fl'tlR1lxl0,CANAl)A n....:... rVf1llY o..i4.. mi .- .muIc.t - CI'M - I'i'El1(7 RICO D0.llI,b'IC4.T nrri mic zmvnnv, IZW7. Jmv rniuz if i I. my on mm: .1 4.0 imi SI. llNi' TIMI fill KING EIILE ilk inn: oYourPamierInHsIping I CMGJGGMW Aarcwi-:ir nirr collar 101 ll!-;hloe.8t. om smim riim-may T FIX