CH 8. 1954 ,,MAE.,.. neath offrolninent Island Born Woman in Rhode Island Macmillan Bi-ZGIOWV 01 I-thodc Island. widow Edward D. Bigelow. of Prince Edward mat Greenwich. M15. Iris 5 vidchce. ”u.e lain ntive died in . 1 illness. SW”, ffgmm Christine Mac- " Charlottetown. and of me ma non Dr. Cyrus Macmil- ihc 1 .. . she was widely known 'm.Wl::rmr:t'ork in community W61- . .. and in religious organisations. "Tr... late Mrs. Bigelow was born .. wood Islands. the dwchm 01 3- late Hector Currie Macmillan Isabel (Fraser) Macmillan. 2111., were descendants of pioneer fm 55 from Scotland. She was A mate of Prince of Wales C01- in 1000. she married Edward D. Bmlolr, of Warwick. Rhoda Is- who was A direct descendant ',m Bigeiow, who came to the world on the Mayflower And l.::.llly settled in Watertown. Mass, in the 1640's. Her husband lead 1-: M.' 1952. Fllcslosv resided in Warwick. island. for more than fifty where she was one of the .1 promoters of mu District Association and where Class of the Norwood Union She taught one ,.- chases for more than thir- gsr-nrs. some years Ago, the land Baptist Church voted ;ol'v.v "Rhode Island's out- .;i Mother of the Year". 1, 'l(ldlf.l0l1 to A sister. Miss .lle Macmillan. Mrs. Bigelow vc-d by two sons: Reverend - Edward Bigelow, minister L First Baptist Church, of Massachusetts. And Dr. vice president of ll lg eiow , University in Providence. island. There Are three the two sons this ,-.l L o the City of Warwick A '..'.ll.E.iIi(l feet of shoreline on sand Pam 1n Warwick once owned by .1-.r Iilzelow family. the land And :.l'r' ll'V.V in be used As A recrea- .v:r2 rillllllg Blgclow Park. is 'llllf'fnl imk place Sat- the Norwood Union Bap- .lirch. Dr. Thomas. An old of the family. conducted 1 .c:'VlYe. Rev. Mr. Maclntyre ;r..i irift SL'l'lpllll'e. lN IMEMOIII-AM IZIIW.-HID JOSEPH BURKE year 'l'..r:-e pllssed to his eternal rest. slidricnly at Camden, Maine, w; No, 14, Edward Joseph, second :-ctlllgcst son of the late Sylvester and Catherine Burke of Dornley. lfn wlll be kindly remembered iv. hr many friends there And in .lr:.llng districts. He left the 30 years Ago and lived first . II.llilOl'd, Conn.. then moved to ticll where he carried on A 10' i5'. businuss, and may well be the successful Is- lic Mr. Burke made three .- as the Island Province he ml :-n well. In 1948 he contract- slcnrt condition froln which rracr fully recovered and ' muvrd his sudden pllssiilg t " above (into. 1- in nlourn are his sorrownlg illee Carrlc Tibbittsi, one ruward Jr., A daughter, Jud- -iclcllt at Pittsneld LAdics' The brothers Are Melvin, Edgar. St. John; Wil- also four sisters. . .. r---.1 Vicw; - xl.ll:v Dolisaly and Ella of Mrs. Annie Dimmnd -;- Lucy Gallant. Charlotte- Flm brothers. Thomas And tired:-ceased him some I on. room rnzcs 1 W-rating oil is produced from 3 ” 5'-wilds of tung-nut trees in "Ill Province in Chins. Free Book on Artlirltls And Rheumatism "W To Avmn Clill'Pl.lN(l nlcronlul-rms - till-i7-lllg newly cnliirgcd 44- MM rt")--k entitled "Rheumatism" V, P sent free to anyone who --I iirlte for it. milkrcvenla wny drugs And medl- mlb MVP only temporary relief vl.uI to remove the causes of jm" Nimble: cxplnlns A specialized H rziciil. non-medical trclltmonl mlilll has proven Iucceuful for 'l”, W-" 35 years. mliri lnvllr no obligation in send- K Y"? this instructive book. it :':'13"g'i" the means of laying you no nfguntold misery. Write to- i In lhn Bull Clinic. Dept. 5262. liv 6 ll. rm... H "llinr Springs. Missouri. elllno Up lights vii"-:F cnmfortln ml; for Isclache. L I pfllghl tron. uAnI.lagPAIm use Ami to H . Over IIIA und prove t In for Anolh r A druuill for 0? . L ('l DMPLETE VISU AL RI'1I"RAL'I'I0' I AND ANALYSIS 5. F. HUYCHESON Ir SON ' Optometrists 53 Grafton Street ' Island. on Thursday. Mlrch Ate Mrs. John D. Mac- and the late Mr. James A. lflle U.N. .-PAGE THREQ! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN Strange But True By F. Ii. MacArthur In A history of tha turkey. it is only Appropriate that An explana- tion be given of the origin of the expression, "Let's talk turkey". Lt. J. W. Albert in run, And An I.ndiA.n went hunting. Later, when they cAme to divide the spoils. the lieutenant said, "You tAke the buzzard and I'll take the turkey, or I'll take the turkey and you take the buzzard." to which the Lndiun replied, "You never once talked turkey to me". I .0 I Boiled water pound over nuts before cracking them will help to make the meat come out whole. Sign in I. store window in Bora- sota, Florida: Customers Wanted. No experience necessary. Before they became religlousAAc- riflces in Ancient Druid ceremon- ies. men were put into straw cages made in the shspe of some ani- mal. They served their final relig- ious functions when the cAges were set on fire And the victims died in the flames. . a . strange but true, the will of the late Fred Vinson, Chief Justice of the U.5.A., wu invA.lid because he failed to have his John Hand- cock witnessed. True, medical science ms in- creased mall's life span. But some olstcrs of bye-gone days chalked up some enviable records without the benefit of modern living. Hippocrates, that grand old fol- low of credit and renown, lived to be 9'1. Britain's Prime Minister Gladstone. was 3. hale and hearty individual at 86, Newton was still computing at the age of 85. Vol- taire was still active until his death at 84, and Plato, the phil- osopher. until 80. Enephon, the re- nowned historian And soldier, reached the advanced Age of 89 in, spite of everything the could shoot At him. If you ever wonder to Sand Is- land, About 700 miles from Hono- lulu your eyes would be directed to this sign: "Never have so few been in- spcctctl by so many. Population 6. Two dogs. Elevation 7 feet". On this midget coral island six Airmen play A leading role ill our enemy air force operations over the mighty Pacific Ocean. Located here is A radio raligc service which serves As A beacon to military And civilian aircraft flying the Paciricv Airlnnes. The six Airmen who inhabit this wind-slvc-pt 16-acre mound work in shifts, 24 hours a day, seven days their duties is A week. Part of to repair breakdowns. , For recreation they fish and swim. read books from A tiny library. The six do their own cooking and they get a short leave home after 12 months service. It's A great place to save money because outside of A few necessities there's Dark Lightning Helen Topping Mlllsr Synopsis Gary Tnallman. ynllnt D6110- Ieum engineer from Alnbsnu. misses his bus in Texas And Mons Mnaon, wife of A cattle rancher. gives him A lift. Gary is Insured when her on erAAheA in A ditch And the Mucus nurse him back to henlth. He fAllA In love with Monntl daughter Adelaide but. unwill- ing to propose until he hAs I Job, Gary plAna to leave for Mex- ico. Meanwhile he suspects there is oil in the property And tells tests of Oliver Kimball. liar- vey's Ann-in-law, Hickey is employed to drill A well. llnrvey persuades 0Ary to re- main until tests Are mule. Ollver Kllnbsll, Harvey's son- fn-lsw. Accuses GAry of being the secret Agent of A company of oil speculators And the cause of difficulties Harvey has encountered in drilling. Gary leaves and Ivorlu with Bill Grant for Grfco-Morgan on A ranch nearby. CHAPTER XXV At dusk, just as the rigging crew were knocking off. Gary noted some excitement Around the MI- son well. Bill saw it too. "Reckon those guys have got oil?" he ask- ed. starulg that way. "They're getting ready to case clown-no, they're not. Soniethulgs busted. Think I'll drift up thcre." ''I thought you were through on that Job?" "I am. but I'm still interested iin it-and if Hickey's in trouble he may need help." "All right. Witless, I'll go too," Bill said. Together they tramped up the slope. Hickey was not on the derrick floor. Tile driller stood mopping his forehead with ills sleeve, the tools were idle. "stuck," he said, as Gary and Bill came up. "Stuck in Anhydrite-at twcnty-eight, thirty-five. stuck fast." "Hickeys luck was too good to last." Gary said. "Sent it man to cull Hickey." the drlilcr said. "Don't know does he want to drill past the bit. or what." Harvey came trAmping, red-fAc- ed. looked embarrassed when he saw Gary. who said quietly, "Good evening. Mr. Mason." "Nothing good About this," grumbled Harvey. "How you going to get her loose?" he asked the driller. "She's locse llcu," yelled the roughnecks. who had been work- ing At the drill Atom. "Haul her ll !" But After length on length of :;)qhII:Z1a',',T; 5” can spend "mu pipe had come up. A broken. Jag- ' '. . . gcd cnfl came Alobberlng out of Allsweriilg letters from critics the we” and crackpots is A full-time job for five women employed with the United Nations. Here's A few sAmplea of letters to be answered: Why don't you take A hint from the Bible and fusion A mlllstcne About the necks of Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr.. and windy Mcosrthy And then drop the stoilo in the deepest part of the ocean? A lady from Nevada wrote in to find mlt it Any one cnllnccted uitli had A three-letter name bcglulllzlg with the letter She said she needed it to finish crossword puuie. One boy sent in plans for A splice ship and of' course. wanted to know whether it could be An- provrd. A msldent of Montreal wrote to find out if the lady from Nevada actually wrote the U. N. for three letter word beginning with the lcfter If you doubt the things I've written About just write your crackpot latter to the U.N. and As sure As fate one of the five wo- men employed there will Answer your letter in due time. . . . No man lives for himself alone. Wr Are All dependent. in some way, upon one Another. Believe it or not. but Mrs. AdA.nl Beck turned out numerous best- selling novels ill rapid succouion under three different names. What is still more amazing she claimed to have written All of them ullder the gufdAnce of spirit Authors! If you Are A bookworm you'll have read At least one or more of this frail lfzngllsh-woman's brain children. "The glorious Ap- ollo". '"I'he Laughing Queen". "The Way of Power". "The Vibra- tion", "The Key of Dreams". etc. All of which tAke the reader out of this world And into "The un- discovered Land." The Yule log oaks, felled At midnight. played a prominent part in Brittsny celebrations. Even its Ashes were regarded As vAluAble for they were tholzht to protect the homes from lightning; And when sprinkled under cradles And beds, to bring good luck. At one of the busy intersections of our sister city. Mnncton, A small hand-rnnda sign cAn beaecn. it vlns put in its prestnt place to let pusersby know thAt the Ahoo- Ahine chair had been truuferrod to A better location where the customer would be more comfort- Able in Any kind of wnther. The Yflll (All DEPEIID 0! 00008 KIDNEY PlllS .. l . .HN'u. . i.'l."'rl.f.f'-.'..t:'; nfrugmm. Yunnan depalaabdfs "Lost your blt," Gary said. "Now you've get A fishing Job on your hands." A truck came roaring up. And Hickey fell out of it. "Hook up the grapplcr." he shouted. when he saw the broken stem. "Got to fish mu bit out." "Broke At twenty-eight. fifteen," said A roughneck. "You could maybe Ahoot it. out-" "Not with that shale Above it," Gary reminded Hickey. "Pull your whole wcll in. All right, Bill. let's be shoving off." Hickey said plalntively, "You goin' off And leave me with this mess or trouble?" "Sorry. Hickey. I'm going off. Good night-and good luck." He walked Away without looking back. though it was not easy to do. Hnrvey had looked worried and sick. He did not Ase AdelAide. ' she had not appeared All day. "Well. follow. you gave 'em the back of your heels." Bill glld. As they swung upon the truck with the riggers. "But Mason was try- ing to make up his mind to Ask you to stAy." "Which would have done him no good At All." said Gary grimly. "He had A chance to make A few heartfelt remarks last night And he didn't make them. when I know who cut his water line And tried to put his well out of busi- ncss. and I cAn put the proof un- der his nose. I'll go back and talk to him.” "'I'haie's A dance tonight. out At the Dutchman's," Bill AAid. "How about putting some bear'A grease in your hair And giving the girls I. treat?" "I'm not much good At dancing. And I don't know very many girls." "Aw, come Along Anyway. If you Aulk in your tent, the Mason fam- ily will think they've got you down. sure enough" "All right." (Continued) Aim reads: "Rhine Inside." one day A King's County fArm- Ar hAppe.ned to be in Moncton. saw the enticing sign. entered the place. And when Asked by the bootblilck "Shine. Air?" rrplied. "If it's good I'll take half A gill- ion." six million persons in the Uni- ted States live in homes with no modern conveniences. lbrty mil- lion have no bath tubs. AWARD FOR DOCTOR MONTREAL. lCPi --Dr. Jonathan C Mpskins. prominent. Montreal physician. will be rlted for his "outstanding contribution to the medical health of the Canadian people" by the Mental Hygiene Institute which marks :25 years of operation here at to Annual meet- ng Inroh 31. Dr. Meakins will bi prpsented with the citation and an Award of 81,000, "to the Canadian who mAkAs An outstanding eon- trfbution to the mental health of the Oanldinn people" dare touch any of the food on the table. I'll skin you Alive!" I I I BENTRAL GllAllDlAlll M i I COOK'S for Perfect Pictures Religion and Life C. Pid eon, D.D.. I.L.D. lunch I Cllldl lrrseven Days I 1 A Week I FRIDAY: Here's A couple of ideas for Friday's meals that should produce A leather for your Tam 0'BhAriter when you try TOWN TAXI-Dial 5570. By Very Rev. George First Moderator of l I Uniud them out on your family. First CRASWELL for Better Photo C, Hm "I C.” 'h”'"” you know what A loaf of French graphs. ( W" L g I? d broad is like. don't you? It's the -- MOND- Y: Harry EVA. GuAr - yard long version of ordinary Jurmrs TAXI - Dlul 'I3'lll . .. Inn Angel of Bewlldered Boys- bmdf Well, slice it, on the bins 1370 or 5252. IN "UT NOT '0': rm: won”) This title has been given to A re- markable man. who. through over fifty-four years of service to homeless boys of All ages, colors and creeds, has so richly earned that title. The home where he carries on his good work is A simple two storey building-A bit dark and musty but A welcome right to many A homeless wAlf. The important thing is that there are beds in two dormitories fur fifty boys, enough food in the kitchen to feed them. and the concern of A kindly old man, who knows from experience what it is like to be cold. homeless and scared. Harry EVA is now rev- enty-uine years old but sums up ll.s belief in this way: "A Pro- testant stomach is the same shape as A Catholic stomach And a Jewish boy needs just As many buttons on his coat AA A Presby- terian. This mAn started out, at the Age of fourteen years. to look for A job. The first one he had. h- soon lost through inexperience and his landlady took his last IIVI dollars And turned him out. It wAa A January night. And dark when Harry Eva settled down on A park bench. He tried to sleep. with his overcoat for A blanket. but it was no use. During that long night, he promised God that If He did not let him freeze or starve. he would spend the rest of his life seeing that the same things did not happen to other boys. In the morning hr got a loaf of bread and lived on it liter- ally About a slice is dly. for six days. On the seventh day he got A job in a cafe. The next ten years he worked At selling ency- clopedlas and other part time jobs. and he saved 5400. He offered this savings to different nlcn begging them to start Fl home for homeless boys, blit the offers were dr-clined. Sn he vented three rooms in New York, and that night founrl his first boy asleep in Un- ion Square. By the time night was over he had found six boys. He roundad them up. took them home, fed them. And so his life's work began. People soon learned nf his work. and amlstwncre began coming. In thr fifty-four your: since that lonely night he first spent on the park bench. Harry Eva has Ahcltered more than Al.- 000 boys, mended their clothes. fed them. renewed their faith and sent them out in the world again Many at these boys have gone on to be lawyers. doctors. and one of them maybe you have read about He was Willie Thompson, the first Negro since the Spanish American War to win the Congressional Medal of Honor fin Korea. he died behind A machine gun as he protected the withdrawal of his entire platooni. Now it takes over in 1 1-2 in. slices, but not All the way through. Leave A nice firm foundation on the bottom of the loaf. Butter each Alice. then sprinkle or Alice thinly your fav- orite cheese over each slice. Put the lost on A baking sheet, then pop it into A 350”! oven for 12 xninutsu. serve it hot.-It won't last long, I Assure you! You'll be sure. not sorry, if you Add 1-2 cup well-drained crushed pineapple to your favorite corn-muffin re- cipe. - Drain it after you crush it too. This is A super elegant dessert! I I 6. SATURDAY: Sugar cookies for Sunday's treat Are tasty and easy to make from this tried and tested recipe. 1-2 cup shortening, 1-2 tsp. salt, 1-2 tsp, grated lemon rind. 1-2 tsp. nutmeg. 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs. unbeaten, All-purpose flour. 1 tsp. baking powder. l-2 tsp. soda. Combine first six ingredients and beat thor- oughly. Sift flour with baking pow- der And soda and add in first mixture, mixing thoroughlv into it dough. Chill thoroughly also. Roll portions of dough 1-8" thick on floured board. Cut with rookie cutter. Brush cookies with unhmt- an egg white. decorate II you oven (3'I5”F'i 7 to 8 minutes. If you want thcm fancy-this recipe makes about 5 dozen rookies. less if they're out "country style." . . . '1. SUNDAY: What A nice week has been the one just gone by- each day with A different weft.- Some days grey. and laced uith silver strands of rain, other days golden an lovely days that seem- ed to be picked from the April sheet of the calendar. We stood at the window watching the sun drop down behind the wooded hillsvthe last gold of the day. be- fore violct shadows enfoldcd our small world. How peaceful and secure we feel at this time of the day.-Kan Tlkkl folds him- self into A small round furry heap on the harm window sill. "This day is too good in be true," says he. "find I'll soak up every last bit of sun!" "Alli nature seem: At work. slugs leave their lair, The bees are stirring, birds are on the wing. And winter, slumbering in the open Air, Wears on his smiling face A dream of Bprinzl" g Wlndermere, England's largest lake. is 11 miles long and it; milcs Across At its widest part. 320.000 A year to run his home for boys, but Harry Eva has nev- er nskorl Anyone for money. food or clothing. He operates on faith alone ftild the unshakable convic- tion that good works somehow survive. He has no money of his own. but with the help of four or five devoted Assistants And the charitv of many, he meets I-sch dav calmly and with an abundant faith that somehow things will work out-and they P'1WEl'5 50! u . . 2. TUESDAY: some items frnm an old magazine of fifty year! ago. No. I: "A young man should definitely not accompany H W1 home from A dance at night at l late hour. for he arts at de- fiance All the rules laid down in etiquette. She should be Accom- pnnied by I. third person such he A servant or brother." No 2: "lil- tvoductinns are not usually made in public vehicles nor on the street. If two girls Are lulkm: together. A young man should not Ask permission to join them un- leas he knows them both." What A differ:-nce nnwnrlav "Hl'.VI there, good lookln'! What's cook- in'!" I I 3. WEDNESDAY: paint in reallv cnmirll 111 these days. It is used door knobA. AtAir steps. window calchcs. light. switches. in fArt Anything that's hard in find in it dark house. It proved An tim- bnrras.-llng Item for I. well known minister from south of the bob- der. A service man. A Areal. friend of hLs, sent. him A lovely tie from Korea. and he wnre if on special occasions, One night lie wu vis- iting A very strict And ethical parlshioner. when suddenly A fuse blew and the lights went out in the room. IlluminAted in bright lettorran his tie were the Word!- "Kin M3 Honeyl" Needless to say explanations were in order! . - . I. THURSDAY: Neat AtAcks 0! lettuce - And - tomato sandwich!-'1 were racked beside the hora d'oeuvra in preparation for Mrs. Ma:on'A Afternoon club tea. when she decided to nine A beauty "D- But when her girl friends Arrived. they walked in without ringing the bell. greeted her in hushed tones, And Acttled down stiffly 1" their chairs, rcmAlning silent. Mrs. Mason was baffled . Finally when the tension grew unbearable. Mr!- Hopklm Asked in A sArcAstic ion!- "WAA that note really necessary?" "The note. nkes Alivel" Mr!- Mnon fAfriy shrlaked suddenly. remembering she had forloi-Mn in take down the wArning note she had posted on the front door for her teenage boys. It read ."Th9 door lA unlocked. Don't pound. Ind come in quietly. If you must talk. Just whisper And no rough.- housing in the living room. 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Keir Clark. '8ll b. NV 1 ldlscurslon and rc-organization w- inlght at the "Y" at ll PM. HEAR MR. F. W. CURTIS. Char- ,lottcwwil. over C. F. C. Y. Monday, March 8th. from 9.30 -0.45 p. fll. yspeaklng on Education, your busi- l ness, 1 Personals l Miss Helen Lewis, Charlotte- -town, spent Sunday at the home of her par;-nt.-., Mr and Mrs. Harry 'Lcwis, York. 1 Mr. Frank Netrsome, Rose Val- ley. was fl. visitor to Charlotte- town on March 6. : Friends regret to learn that Mrs. Bruce Bucll. Mermaid, has entered the RE 1. Hospital for treatment. IN MEMORIAM , In loving mev:o:y.cf Supper Ivan McCnhe. Jr., who run killed over- -'se:sA March 8, 1943. Gone. dear brother. gone to rest SHOPPE. -' wish and bake in A moderately hoti Chl:l'3::1N:: gzmfazrgialgyf fiftgiges "In" the world but not "of" tho world. ? What A challenge Jesus fllnglsi lout to His followers by those two l.phrases! They Are found in His prayer for us offered just before 'CalvAry, And are A ringing call to 'loyAlty in All situations And con- dltions. He said in that prayer that He was not Asking God to take His. ,followers out of lhe world; Hcl 'could not ask that. for "thel lyvorld" was to be their field of; labor. To Him "the world" meant human nature oi-gaiilzed apart from God And ignoring God, and iyet capable of being won to God lln the world the Christian": life ,is to be lived, and his work done. iBut the Christian belongs to God. and 1! is Gods will that governs nun in all his deeds And deahllgs Now what EIlIlCf'Cl'lf"8 does that make? I one As A matter of fact, it is every true Chrlsllanls problrm-llmv to be "in" the world and yet not l"of" the world. One of our leach- ers pointed out that it is far. Ieasier for an out-and-out Chris? tian to follow the example ofi John the Baptist and cut himseifl lnff from the social life of tho llvorld around him than lu follow '.lesus' cxam le of going among, men freely, and there standing for Christ and righteousness. The Christian according to ,Christ is, first of all. A mail of? God. He lives in God, and God is in film. The closer he is to God the more effective his serv- ice is Among men of the world, During the two world wars, Aomc' young padre: felt that they would -have more influence with the men if they were not too strict lll 'thcir own behaviour; so they fcorr.pi'omlsed by drinking them and otherwise llvlng ac-. ,cording to prevailing standards. llt is safe to say that the men who. ” felt most deeply their need of the. Christ. whom the padres were Hsupprysrrf to l'epl'I'.sent. desplserll .them for descending to ' level. There is A curious inconsis-ll ltency on fills point among certainl ,mon of the world. They may in-. sist on their own freedom to in- Zdulge in certain questionablel .Wherever Christ is thclrl g and-out for Christ And to uphold His laws, and to do His will As he understands it. is the first msrk of the genuine man of God. Dr. Robert McClure has been loaned by his church for sum: years to A mission hospital in Gaza. He tells us that Aruba in great numbers choose what they call "the Jeslis hospital" when they need medical or surgical Attention. They know that there the need of the sufferer is the law of the institution, and that at any hour the best that can be done for them will be given glad- ly Hr added lh.lt :s9l'll('P nf IIIIP. kind is the only way to coln.'nerld Christ to those people. . . . All this l-All be summed up in the love 0' C.l:l.;i 'Fll.”.l is, the love of Christ that shines upon us, and then the luvs. of Christ feel for others in command, that His frlliowr-is love grivcrlis human relation- ships and lllSpil'PS help and heal- lug. 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