' FIRST AID sauces PRESENTED TO GUIDES The presentation of badges by Em. A. F. MacLcan highlighted tiie Girl Guide and Brownie.Mother and Daughter banquet at Trinity Church hall. Charlottetown. on Friday evening. First Aid badges iicrc presented to the following guides Ishown above. left to right) Muriel Ellis. Gloria Macltinnon. Glenys Hughes. Mary Phlulps. Gail Norrie. Ilene Norrie. Polly Eng. land. A second class badge was presented to Guide Florence Con- stable. About 200 guests-Guides. Brown- ies. and mothers of Trinity cliui-ch -partook of the delicious supper provided by the Junior W. A. Ciiairman for the evening was Guide Ilene Norrie. A lively after supper sing-song was led by Guide Gloria MacKldnon. Photo By M. iuaueu RELIGION AND LIFE By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon. D-D-. LLO- First Moderator of the United "Church d Canada CHRISTIANITY -- A DRIVING. FORCE FOR OUR RIGHTS .. "which one is it?" asked a young woman as she opened the door for her minister after a morning service. He had been sent to tell her of the accidental death of a brother, and this was (low she met him. She explained afterwards: "In this morning's service you gave .out the hymn ”'rhy will a done! After every -occasion when joined singing this hymn in church. I have heard of the death of one of my family-" s Now this is agreat hymn. Back of it are memories of Gt.-' emane. It brings us face to face with use mystery of suffering in human life. Some of the richest experiences in the history of faith have arti- en out of the spirit it expresses. on the other hand. to lot bit- terness under trial take the place of Itrust. spells disaster for the sou . Sometimes we have listened with interest to a young minis- ter's treatment of this subject. His own consecration has been an acceptance without any eservan tions of God's will for hi he is perfectly certain that infinite wis- dom and love are bobind every- tliing that can befall a child of God: he calls every sufferer to i-in in the prayer "Tiny will be 'r'o'ie!" with the assurance that in ms. as in everything. love will pn- vail and reach its ends. FORTY YEARS LATE .. And yet we wonder if he will be able to preach that sermon to years later. The. is created by our belie lorthewisdomandlovaof God His palrsonal interest in each iadlvlduaL Suffering raises no problem for We Plllli NI loda are selfish b unit In Coming Events IooklngsIiwaruads.MacGd- saaanitnoyloud. Movie in Vernon Ilivar llali. Fodnoodsy. May ladi. mo. cleaning pain tor Itidolddl niy. Arnold Boar. name in Vernon Itivar Hall. Tuesday. lb 14. Webatars' Or- malts. Reserve Wednesday. May ind. lat auual of Provlncill Home and so jsoclation. Marshlleid concert In York Hall. Tuesday. May Itch. at 3:30 pm. Bpo d by York Women's la- stltuta. Farmers! If you have not or- dsnd you field seeds please vo order athore and same wil be filled. W11. Burns. Malpequa. "Bonshaw Inn" is now open It: seasoa. Ovellng dance will be Tuesday. May 1!, Burns Orches- tra. Shur-Gala Cavalcade South lins- tico Hall. May 10. Send entries to Mrs. Felix Plnesu. Vernon River . ll. Teresa's Monday. May 13. ance. Burke's Orchestra. Dance at waits . unima- sane. Thursday nl . Rollie Me- Kensle Dance at Mt. Sewart Hall. Tau- day night. Rollie Ilacl(eo1ic Or- chestra. - i I aI"5"c"i.'.';'i'.iJ"ii.'..'-'...'5"8'ii.'lS liver nan. TIN!!! N87 31. hi lrn. ' A special meeting of Ratepay- lrs Hope River School will be I Tuesday May It. at 1.! p.ni. Very lmmnani oukissau. Kcnsiir , Co mAualt.v"ila'b re " I llwnfer'ItI&l:aTl.a ll - i p'mi I Wood Islands West W..l. VIII, Concert to Ifbsila Little lat giaglmea Wmauday. May IS H of the.flesh. In its nobler aspira- tions and aims it is continually being frustrated by disease, and personal sinfulnesa and "man's inhumanity to man. In all such failures and frus- trntlona we join the Master in His agonizing "Why?" After all God has guided His people to some significant answers to that question. MIBTAKES .. Many of out sufferings are the consequences of our own mistakes and violations of the laws of our own nature. Perhaps we did not understand those laws. We remem- ber one man who could never un- derstand why God had striken him with helplessness in his old age. He had always obeyed God's com-" mands and had supported His cause. But his neighbors knew that his sufferings were the effects of his own bad habits. He did not understand the laws of life; if he had seen them as God's will. he would have obeyed them. He suffered through sins of ignorance. Great progress has been made when men have awakened to the fact that handicaps and maiaidea which their father interpreted as God's will for them were r evils which they are called to fight. Jesus has taught us that disease is God's enemy. and health His claim for His creatures. Jesus found the Divine Spirit working through Him to heal the llcklnd veloaae men from every- thing that held them down. That wondrous ministry of healing and helpfulness has inspired men by the million to war against suffering in all its forms. nave-Norrs' ,. Once the "Have-nots" in society were taught that their low estate was God's will for them and that they ought to submit to the "Haves" and be content. Now we see Christianity as a driving force which spurs people Wefvwhere to conque their cir- cumstancu and claim their rights Ind "EM Illlnst all that denies them the more abundant life of which Christ spoke. So we might go on into every area of human interest and cliilblo cl atoainln luldance and wids is help. Yet when we have said all this dentin! is in his own hanck. "He doxft make sufficient allowance for calamities for which CIIAIIACTEB .. Now he achieved success by shear force of daaracter. and his greatest triumph was the devel- opment of his own powers: die. with equal resolutenesa. built a aewtampletotliegloryofmdout Wcir Amputee: Attend Dinner The Prince Edward Island Branch of the War Amputations of Canada. held their semi annual dinner meeting In the CllII'l0LI.l- town Hotel on Friday aveninl. May 10th. . . The meeting was largely attend- ed and presided over by the pres!- dent, Charles E. Mclnnis. A number of ladies were also present at the dinner as guests of the members of the Branch who were present. A past president badge was pre- sented to John E. Caswell, tho ' " in post p. ” t by pres- ident Charles Mclnnis who called "Working on a financial drive for the Salvation Army i; not . bore or a chore, -in g 11.1 pleasure which leaves a glow of tisfactim". This was the an- swer glven yesterday by .1. ex. worker when questioned regarding the swarm being made by the Slicclal Names Caovassers. in the Red Shield Appeal. An open heart and a extended hand has thus far marked the IIl'0Zl'taa of the lnitial appeal which brought in teams of two men each before the public during the rut week. under leadership llileil by T- Roy Cudmore and Hon. W. Earle MacDonald. The Uni!-I. designed to make I quick coverage of the city dur- ing the present week, will take over It I Iupper meeting In the Y.M.C.A. at six o'clock this even- ing. Nina Divisions. divided into Salvation Army Campaign Warming Up forty teams will be given their ugignmenu with instructions to intake a cumplel-0 MVGFIKG witch is the prime factor in reaching the objective g .. "Ask and ye shall receive" is the admonition of th central eommitts 'of the Organisation hebded by Major Norman W. Isowther. Q.C., lpmvinctal Chairman and L. W. iMacKay, Charlottetown Chairman. Friendly rivalry, especially in the fringe areas of Parkdalc and spring Park give promise of mak- ing it difficult for the city teams to carry a banner in the matter of complete coverage. A deter- mination to have all team mem- bers on hand for the "starting gun" at the supper meetins. speaks well for the leadership given. Percy G. Gay. Parkdale Commun- ity and Howard Douglas. Spring Park Community are the respect- lva Commandcs in their areas. Grey Nuns Seek Million Damages OTTAWA (CP) - A suit for 31,. 150,000 was filed Friday against the Crown on behalf of the Grey Nuns of the Cross as compensa- tion in the death of 11 nuns and Injuries to 11 others In the crash of an RCAF CF-100 Jet fighter in the nuns' home near Orleans. Ont., May 15 last year. ,. The Crown already has pgid 8640.000 for the loss of the viii. St. Louis rest borne a few miles east of Ottawa, destroyed when the blazing fighter turned it into a mass of names. Killml when the twin-jet inter- ceptor plunged into the home were 11 nuns, Rev. Richard Ward, chaplain at the home. a kitchen servant and the plane's two-man crew. The action was filed in Ex- Makes Emergency Landing At Gander GANDER. Nfld. (CP) A United States air force B-3 bomber was forced to make an emergency landing at Gander air- port Friday with smoke billowing from its windows. The fire was reported to have been confined to insulation around wiring but dense smoke forced the pilot to drop his craft several thousand feet. A cre said smoke almost obliterated cock- pit instruments until the craft reached a level low; enough to pen 0 .. Hon. Walter Edward Harris, 9-0. Q.C.. D.C.L.. was born in 1904. at Kimberley. Ontario. Educated in law. Served In World War II from 1939.10 1005. Elected l-olheHou.seofCommonsinfhe elected In 1945. 1949. and IN). Appointed tant to the Sec'y. of State for Ex- ternal Affairs in October of 1047. Appointed Parliamentary Assis- Ncvembar of 1943. Sworn in as Minimer of Citizenship and Im- migration in January of 1950. Ap- pointed Minister of Finance in July of 1954. Three chlldren- one son, two daughters. Home - Markdale. Ontario. Inserted by the Queens Liberal Association. Co. ' Tomato general election ol 1940. and re- Pullament "y Assis- lani to the Prime Minister in Is Launched TORONTO - May 13-Toronto was formally introduced to its newest industry today with the official wenill of a completely new plant for tbomanufactur of Oxo cubes and bottled beef ex- tract. Thul. for the first time, b a VI ig centre of an indust, which is almost world-wide in its operation. plant. heated in the area. was officially open- '!'.A.H. Sycamore, C. 12-. months Director of on Limited. London. England. In for- mally declaring the plant open be pointed out that the construct- ion and equipment of the plant was another in the mounting tide of happenings expressing con- fidence in the continued industrial growth of Canada. 'lS0.I0 GIEET VOROSHILOV. JAKARTA. Indonesia (Reuters) Russian President Klimcnti Vero- shilov Friday received an over. whelming'welcome from a crowd estimated at 750.000 In Bandung, scene of the 1955 AfrtrAsian con- ference. Voroahilov. on a two- week state tour of the Indonesian Islands. dorve with President Su. karno from the president's sum. mer home. LONG FRONTIERS France's frontiers on land ea- tend more than 1.600 miles along the Belgian, German. Swiss. Ital- ian and Spanish borders. mit the , ' ' No one was reported injured al- though ambulances and firefight- ing equipment raced to meet the bomber as It landed. The 3-3. out of Goose Bay. Labrador. took off again after repairs. OLD UNIVERSITY The University of Copenhagen, Denmark. with about 4.600 stu- dents. was founded in 1470. TOPSOIL DIAL FOR SALE DELIVERED 5547 Oxo Products Industry upon Mrs. Caswell. to have the honor of fastening it to her hus- band's coat. The ladies then adjourned. while the business meeting was conduct- ed when an official delegate. George E. Sherren. was elected to represent the Branch at the forthcoming Dominion convention to be held in Victoria. B.C. on October 5th to 9th. New Commander Isi Battalion RCR OTTAWA (CP) - Army head- quarters Thursday announced I change in command of the 1st Bat- "HV tallon. Royal Csiladlan Regiment. effective in September. The new commander will be Lt.- Col. Francis Klenavic. 42. of Tor- onto. now a general staff officer, grade one, at the British Army Staff Collop. Cambcley. ling. ;- cheques Court. Singing your Elmer Gallant Fred Pound Curtain 8:15 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE MERRY MINSTRELS Cast of 50 Laughter and fun with 4 Endmen IN HOLY NAME HALL Tickets on sale - Ca.ntwell's Pharmacy, Pharmacy and Medical Pharmacy. IGHT favorite songs Earl Nicholson Jimmie Flarmagan Stead's In Toronto The Toronto plant is an addition I" W 5 WW9'lPl'tad chain of porcess- llll plants in England. Belgium. Fhnce. Italy. Holland and swit- zerland. as well as interests in GEFIIIIIIV and the United States. These plants are all equipped with ... , . .. . . J by Oxo engineers. In turn. they derive their raw material from immense herds of company-own ed cattle in South America, Eastl and Central Africa and Southern Rhodesia. These herds. Mr. Sy- camore pointed out, normally num. her about 300,000 head of cattle.. The plant is already in fulli production and is now capable ofi meeting the comple requirements; of the Canadian market for Oxo? products. I Monday. May 13. 1 The Guardian Page 3 an - cue-rs.-n nannies 3 uaw onus: (AP) - suntan and was re-elected presided ,. of the Indian repuldic Friday In another five-year term. . MONUMENTS vase BECK a. son V g MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Memorial Craftsm- slnce 1370 - omen LlF.Go Souls punctures on you drivel Changes -bloIIauls- in solo slo-touts. Duties donqan aus skids. Premium solaty protection. Sill 6.70-I5 SEED OATS Abegweit Oats In commercial grades. mlnatlon guaranteed. oats. g Lowest prices on all tail. Tickets 50 oentsJ The present d . Lt.- Col- Thomas R. McCoy. 39. of Hamilton, will become assistant quartermaster - general at head- quarters. Quebec command. Mon- treal. Lt.-Col. Malcolm F. (Tony) Mac- Lachlan, MC, 39, of Great Villal0. N.S.. now a general staff officer. grads one. at the Canadian Army Staff College. Kingston. Ont., will assume Col. l(lenavlc's appoint- ment in England. DEVOTED LABOR Adoniram J u d s o a. American missionary who died in ma. translated the Bible Into Burmese during his years in Burma. "How can you explain this." a friend once exclaimed as me told a iusdessrvad misery that appalled the imagination. "I can explain it" is the only answer b'-Eonacouldgive.Bmwbatwodo isthataodinl-Iislsovaand I-lOLMAN'S PRIZE-SI 00.00 SECOND PRIZE - SECOND PRIZE for win which I know He detsata. But I can trust Him to bring me throun whatever may befall. Hen is the new translation of Romans l:I:. "We know that is all things God co-operates for good with than who love Him." (CQIIHHI . .1 ,CATHY BABY CONTEST CENTENNIAL BABY MASTER LOWELL CLARK Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Kensington, P. E. I. 26.00 WARDROBE FROM ll0LMAN'S YOUTH CENTRE LAURENCE SCCYIT MacCLURE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Derreil Macclure Brackley Point Road, Charlottetown. 25.00 WARDROBE FROM llOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTRE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Walker Traveller's Rest, P.E.I. CENTENNIAL SAVINGS BOND CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE WALKER I Hunter River All clipper cleaned. New bags. AND WHEAT Registered, Certified and Plenty of ger- Also 1 large quantity of re-cleaned Abegweit grades. Wholesale and re- R. E. WHITE B SON Phone 23-11 TIIIEIESS quality Iubelcss (onus as standard man! on most new Siu 6.70-I5. The equip- (III; - I quality tuba-typo the lac solo mllaoga. Sin 6.70 A HOST OF OTHER TIRE SPECIALS I i ll aro-is 5'2-95 ' m" I-180!) oiii-ich PRICE QPECIALS LIFE-SAVER runnsss DELUXE SILVERTOWN Ian. - I5. - Ia nuiaucl "us you! Inalapaail till is 514.95 -, nnultlk "tliiilii REG. )1-321 ONLY 53395 REG. B241 I ONLY 32895 uni uanatagn --spa 1 REG. Twit ONLY in 55 -ma ascanaau IIADl.tI WIIITLOCK TIRE SERVICE TUBELESS TIRE EXPERTS 138 KENT ST. PHONE 6112 B.F.Goodrich . Certified As Agents Under Union Act Local Union 1883. Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer- ica have been certified as bar- gaining agents with the County Construction Co. Ltd of Charlotte- largesi of its kind in the prin- Ince. The same Union was entitled with the M.F. schurmn Co. early in January. and after discussions connnoa great! on new and other questions. i i git it ..u. Bargaining partmont of Labour. The P.B.l. Dairy Workers ilnha. Local toll IVI 8! sarra MocRAE LTD. DIALCII s ; I It Trsionbntmtliinti. .-:....uuar;st....-.a.ttti;.i,. at .-.5...-; -,d,;h;....u,..A'. Otltet iii? eii new ilbrsroiind . ,, . .,.a . . a SOLD AND DISTRIBUTED. ON P- E. I. BY nouiii.As BROS. & Joiiizsl . 5,. CIIARLOTTETOWK