ii in order to achieve their natural I idualist from men. Men possess a na- ture in common, and they have been created in such a way that. and supernatural goals, they must work together. An extreme ind-iv- is both unnatural and evil. But regardless of how self- centred alld antisocial a man has , been, the experience of great suf- fering can do what few other things can; namely bring him to crack the shell which isolates him from those who can help him ‘ . But this is only the beginning. The man who has received as- sistance in his time of great need has come to realize more deeply the value, the magnificence of an act of charity and especially of an act of compassion. He ad- mires his benefactor for what he has done, and what a man truly admires he will seeek to imitate. For one thing, let us hope that he will be grateful, and that he , will seek the opportunity to ex- on which He came forth lying. cheating (and perhaps In— fidelity! into which he has fallen; the official of a reformatory or prison who tries to help those under his charge to regain their status as respected citizens; all these people are Christian her- 00s and they deserve to be recog- nized as such. CHRISTIAN HERO But of course there is one Chris- tian hero who outshines all oth— ers with the splendor of his her— oic charity. In a few weeks we shall celebrate again the night from His mother‘s holy womb. Having “emptied Hints-ell?“ of the di- vine splendors which are His, He took to Himself the nature of His servant, man. His whole life long, he endured the sufferings of a man of pv- erty: . .the Son of man has not whereon to lay his head.” His Whole life He spent "going about and doing good." The thanks that The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dec. 6, 1958 Highways Minister Stresses Need For Careful Driving Island motorisfs were caution- ed yesterday on [the necessity if more careful driving habits now that the first wintry blasts have added danger to normal highway travelling. J. George MacKay. minister of highways stressed that, “Snow and ice add very greatly to the necesdty of extrrme caution by all drivers. at all times.” The minister said that trucxs are helping to combat the bad conditions by spreading sand and salt,” However, this sanding does not relieve the driver of careful driving at all times." Mr. MacKay also urged the use of portable mail boxes by resi- dents because of the damage done to them by snow plows. cannot emphasize too strongly the necessity for all to drive with ex- treme caution at all times. En- large Safe Driving Week into Safe Driving Winter 1958-59,." 1 7Safe Driving Week is December Former Islander Dies In Mass. Arthur R. Haywood, 71, for- merly of 8 Hancock St., died re- cently in [The Veterans Hospital in Northampton. He was a motorman for the former Worcester Consolidated Street Railway Co., and Worces- Mr. Haywood ran the trolley. on the Greenwood Street line for many years, and before retiring in 1936 he was on the Lake Shore line. Born in Elmsdale, Prince Ed- ward Island, a son of the late Robert and Charlotte (Hardy) Haywood, he had lived in Wor- cester for many years before go- ing to Northamption in 1937. He was a member of Worces- ter Lodge of Odd Fellows, and the Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach EmployES of Ameri- ca, Div. 22. He leave a sister. Mrs. Ella J. Cheeseman of Richfiord, Vt., and a brother, Edward Haywood in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mr. Haywood was a veteran of World War I, serving with the 9th Co. 1515t Depot Brigade, as a sergeant. Funeral services were held lb the Putnam Funeral Parlors. The Rev. R. Lewis Jones offici- ated. Burial was in Hope ceme- tery. ‘ THANK You! Once again our Annual Radio Auction has been very successful and we extend our appre- ‘He summed up the perils of winter driving stating, "I feel 1 He received for His s:rvices were the plots of the proud Jewish leaders, rejection in the end by the fickle crowd, and desertion by nearly all His intimate follow- ers. His was the kind of charity that accepts the most extreme; opposition and offers to frorgive' ‘ it. ’ press his gratitude in actions as well as words. Lilely it is in this - way that the majority of strong _ friendships begin, and there are ., few things in this world to be " valued more hit: ly than the deep and loyal love of friend for friend. But the beneficial effect of an act flowing from compassion can be more far-reaching still. To im— itate such an act is not simply to expreSS gratitude to ones ben— efactor. It is to perform new ter Street Railway 00., starting in 1912. fl,— . on... .u . To all appearances His m 0 st painful and sorrowful death spel-l led defeat for His mission, but instead, it has been a sign of heroic charity which men ever since have tried to imitate. Even ‘ this apex of suffering. SCHOOL GIRLS COLLECT TOYS eged children in the city when Christmas rolls around. All City schools are participating In this project sponsored by the - Assembled by the girl stu- dents at Birchwood High School, these and many other toys will bring added cheer to underprivil- 1ocal Red Cross Council which will act as distributing agents. Shown in the picture are: (left) Kay MacDonald, Frances Murphy. Grade 9; Ann Shepherd, Grade 8; Frances Ann tacts which, like it, flow from Cullen, Grade 9; Dorothy D3111, lsheer charity. It is to relieve dis- . . V . . . ‘ I‘ I _ . may, 05- c I n Adi-c 0.... We 1‘” 2,32: l?’ a“ PM “aw” m:13333313113533; &?;1:\>11fi:hisnégod has made to Clallon and thanks To all Contributors, Purchas- “M ‘ I ..‘-d‘ v. f-H_ ‘ nogoo. \ mm.“ COMING EVENTS M the ‘1‘“ pm qu" ° ’“5 in the fonm in which we request it. Our help will be proportioned tice, but of the diffusion of good i, in all directions which pertains ers, and Friends, who have been responsible for A. A. meezlng to-night Rich- THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME IT USUALLY PAYS l to our need as seen, not by our to charity, , I ‘ M w. m mend Street group, 130 Rich_ M Puny minds but by infinite WiS‘ HERON; ‘ ' l n, can mill mond Street tupstairs). ‘ dorm “golf- 1 f 1m t 111‘“? hlfh‘flst fomllu°§.‘§"am§m‘; We carry only the “best I I“ w 'h ,- . . i like ut. Pall, We may ‘99, 33’ ‘el‘O-IC- 4” em W1" m a , fuels available” for every ' 0 o 0 “gr ' ’NI .MOdern and Old nme.dancmg the weight of our trials is m- of benefiting those who need his “r o e. H ' Man Crl led C II ‘ II tmiwmvuml Junie; Faét‘wészScreaus"l Cd” in BOND 0F SUFFERING man’s. W‘C‘m‘m- This 1‘5 a Will supportable. However like St. help, even if they do not realize BBlgesHard‘vC‘ogley flirrledbglsl: y pp h dren WI" benefit as a m" ‘ ire” eW gas 0 ‘ Yel‘y alll' BY 0 suffer is part of even which is difficult in practice to Paw, we have Gad‘ts assurance: tellearl that they require it. and burners and furnaces? Have ‘ ° I”: mght‘ 912' Drums Omhesna b 6th D] . 9 12 accept; but accept it we 'm'USI- “My grace is sullfitciellt for thee”. even if they positively resent his you any fuel problems? , result of your generoslty and co—operaflon' ' m 0 I'm genteen. Gem 91‘ - anc‘m‘g ' - Suffering, like breathing, is 3 Now the feelings of gratitude for "interi’erencef’. We speak mow of A PICKARD & 00 i M WI 'Annual meeting King Wil— ‘EhulgGainl.Aérlfitel;r Cavall - 1163:9533? pang-l Otfhh‘vmfid t h fmist hhelp and of confidence0 in a man wh? Will 'bgaffslifigg 1;? ' LTD ' l- . ' L H - a ‘ ca e, owna a y .m‘ 0_ . iccovr mg. 9 it re 519ml ealc - «tu'luure ep can serve as a sr ng tecaulse 0 any ‘ ‘ .' ' ' l R f I ' 113:? 08 Afigdfiafiggé night, Admission 50 andpzs cents mg of Christian tradition, men cable from which to suspend the Ititude or imprudence on his part, Frank Hansen. Mgr. | e O M- M p - " ' ' minim not have had to suffer, but treat bridge of charity joining but because of the ignorance or Phone 5541 W: “Jenn w 'l' Please a‘nen‘d' Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade t "b ' - g ' wh he “The best ' h ti fu l ” I'M” (Mom-iii ‘l d h Pownal Halli 8 prfllm Dec 8 WM this t1mth t2: will 13101 CE: “$215? Eight; GOOD 'fizillfse “Em h“, muse to 0m ‘ m ea "g es . ; Bin 0, ever Mon a mu t it i - - ‘i - - rcerrn ourselves lay. a’ or, - . l otters is tep. M hg‘ at 8:50 St. Ahdrew’s hail, bMt. AdmiSSion 50 and 25 Gent's- ling aware that “to them that More complex, it would seem, A man who practises forbear— m 0' Mm Stewart, 21 chances to win N l . M .d k love God all things WPk togeth— are the effects of suffering on ance in the face of such oppos m d and more than $100.00 worth of . He.“ 1e wfn ‘fCQXa‘I PSp:a ~ 91‘ wnto good,” let us consider the relation of man with main. ition and who never allows him— C ’34?“ Sum prizes. Two Jack Pots of $25.00 “lg m beh‘a'vl‘. 0 U ‘8 page» advantages that can be gained Of course no one will deny that self to become discouraged or. w‘ m “mu ,QaCh ChiCkens 9301‘ week- Slv‘e, ansepvamvf par'ly 0% from sulflfenings. lsvulifering has its place among the still worse cynical: is the true Lug.“ 10 Urganizations using this column Tifib'iiiitllmrd’ay .30 Dim. . I . sufifering can serve to bind ms causes 0f wars and swims 0f Chmmian hero' The name Who U - , _ ‘ ‘ ‘° ‘ mo God and our feilowmen in every hind. However it is not accent-s with patience the urea“ WI). ‘0 Pro‘Pote the" meetmgs and - . . _ chvarxity—«swrel a most im oart— the evil to which suffering can oinlaltb‘e FBbUke‘S Of a cnanky {’3' w I n t e r m: "WI-y Sou gtertalmzfintsanaggunrgggfiffd 1913331113135; 8211;231:3333:- ant effect. y p be made to contribute, but the tient; the teacher who continues g m M‘- m m". thzcilalne of the Organizatilfn or Cavalcade in aid of Stewart When we undergo We mlal 0‘ 300d t0 W'hiCll it Can give rise, in WV t0 81‘011‘59 “19 I‘O’V‘e 0f “‘u'l‘h “ m: "The 111': Emu!) who are sponsoring the Memorial Health Centre, Show suffering, we instinctively reach that we are considering. And this in a child who has become dis- M). l we“. Starts at 3 pm' Also a sale of out for help, and help is ours for good is considerable. Icouralged and embittered cowards “3 "39 70*” Id 'h candy ' the asking, if from no other Iif a suffering man can reach school; the wife who sticks with I. It" - In. C LII ,t'Reserve, Dec. 22 for Crapaud ' source, then from God Himself. out for help from God, he can their alcoholic husband and helps II III. Jud School Concert in Cratpaud Hall. Fanning School, Christmas “Ask and you shall receive.” also seek it from his fellow-men. [him to raise himself from lithe COKE AND won} c d party Dunstaffnaaelconcert in Malpeq‘ue Hill» Dec- Grid’s help may not come to us And he has a right to expect it depths of discouragement, pride, V ar - ' ' ‘3 ember 22nd. at 8 O’CIOTC‘ . V ‘ School, Saturday, December 6th _ , , 8 It 3-30 9111- Sponsored by Dun— Hear Melvm McQuald speak- , ' sta'ffnla'ge Women’s In‘Snt'u‘te- ing in behalf of the Progressive f w d C f t ION magnum Ville Rev. E. M. B. Wthee‘lock, gfggftrva‘tsizfurdiimy7-3‘3n pFalll‘lm or a r m a n O m 0 r ! District Secretary of the British ' ' ' " ‘ M PM & C.F.C.Y. TeleVTSTon. in. Me. 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