AUGUST 4. 1953 If v, ' A Thoughts For .Our Time By Ills Eminence Cardinal Mt-Guignn (Copyright) ninj- DEA111 TAKE! N0 HOLIDAY 5 ds of people in this gs"-;rh?ht?lset out on their vaca- co in the summer, how many mm and heed to the warning that dezrn takes no holiday? ' In my be while they are d1'lVlIlK aw” me highway, swimming in the lake. fishing in the stream or aged in some other pleasurable mtgivity that death will unexpected- jls confront them with its stark fpiiitv. as unannounced as a thief appearing in the night. But the same may also happen to mpje who are not on their vaca- lnorr Sooner or later, there will come the inevitable moment when mh of us. individually and per- ...,mi1y, will have to face death. beam stalks our path from the ..,...;-.t we draw our first breath ;.'r. hrs) ,r, not true that life is like mkmg A long trip on s cross-coun- W Iran? A, we see others getting nfr iiie train at various stops. we 3,-e reminded that eventually our ,.;;v,; to get off will also come. But .h..,, we proinptiyAciisnliiss the ittmiglit from our minds. until we W someone descend again. or ,m;;: our own stop is actually rpnt'llP(l. sea W-1,... nilf moment finally arriv- (5 we shall have to Rel Off: that '( tlr shall die. And after death. filial will happen to us? Tim-t is 'l3ri iiilPSilOll that gives us pause. I, ...,,,,;.. mp abcoliitciv terminat- ..1 hi rieaih. or is there a real it '.l.a' after death? We kiioir that there is a kind of :'rTi'1l?ll of the dead which con- ill their endurance in the (ls and hearts of their relatives mciids. In the case of national . and great benefactors of .l.. .:.d. there is a kind of survi- .1 . the memory of history. In his Iil(llll'lPl', Alexander the Great. ('trc”i, Shakespeare and Napoleon --- mmortal We must. not pass ....r. wu. ichtiv nilr own ilccn-seai- H; -.-o;rat;oii for this sort of imrvi- l'-l Fll' to live only in the memory is Flnl')' hardly satisfies the pro- ' longing we experience for ai survival. Much less does w kA'iSIl' the rlem:irit'l of reason. not no from the spiritual nature u of the human soul. . U I I It man were nothing more than a clod of earth, a bit of clay dis- tinquished from other parts of matter only by the arrangemeit and the motion of atoms, personal immortality would be as impos- sible for man. as it would be for him to be a person. Personal immortality means that something of man survives the disintegration of the human body. As the traditional thought of West- ern culture holds, this surviving part of man is the human soul. wlilch. being as spiritual as the ideas of a man's mind, has no ma- terial parts separable by death. This notion is at the core of the Christian teaching on man. In the Christian view. human life is not entirely bounded by space and time. The soul of man sur- vives its separation from the body and endures with a life that goes on forever. Did not Christ ad- carth. but rather heaven, where neither rust nor ninth consume, and thieves do not break in and steal? The traditional Christian con- ception of man's earthly life way to a place which is their true long as they are here, they are the way of Christ which leads back all things come. 0 I C only changed, transformed. followed the way of Christ. earthly of evci-lasting union her liiiiiszy celebrates the feasts their earthly birth. as our holidays the day of the Christian's real and definite birth into everlasting lifc. Thus it is one of the numerous paradoxes of Christianity that. for indcntlfies it with ,, pilgrimage. Ml". End M18. Christitins here below are on the Ernyvale. Wedding to take place only pilgrims. wayiarers walking life is exchanged for a blessed life with God. This explains why the Church in M. R0b6Ti50ll. Q-C. 0! Calgary. '- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWEI COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CRA WELL for Better Photo- graphs. IIEAR MRS. W. 11. V. DUNBAII over 0. F. C. Y. tonight at 1.15 P.M. "WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL! Glggey'e Pharmacy. next." Stewart? Bakery. CYOUE DOLLAR BUY! MOI!- et the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” DR. F. A. LAIDLAW will be ab- sent from the Polyclinic for the month of August. LIBERAL POLITICAL MEETING to-night, Parkdale Community Hall. at 8.30 P. M. Cecil A. Miller and Neil A. Matheson and other prom- inent Libersls will attend. BRING your Shoes, Boots, etc., to Modern Shoe Repair 96-98 Syd- ney Street. Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. FATHER PASSES ON-Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Harry Edwards of Charlottetown, who re- monish His disciples not to lay ceived word of the death of his up for themselves treasures on father, Mr. F. J. Edwards, in West- treaaureg in on Ontario. on August 1st. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault wish to announce the the engagement of Theresa Pauline to James Richard. son of Patrick Ciarkln. August 26th. at st. Anne's Church. home. their true fatherland. As Hope River. P R E S IMYTER Y MEETING IVEDNESDAY - The Presbyterian to God. the Eternal Source whence Church in Canada: The Presby- tery of Prince Edward Island is hereby called to meet at the Kirk Look how ma church exp,-M595 of st. James, Wednesday after- her view in the Preface of the noon. August 5th at the hour of Mass for the Dead. Life. She says. 3 Dam. l0r the P11119050 Ol 00IlClUCl- is not taken away by dggqh; it 15 ing funeral services for the late R.ev'd. J. Keir Fraser. D.D. Rev'd. In the case of those who have Dmlald NlCh0l50I1. M0d8l'El0T- FORMER ISLANDER DIES- The death on June 2 of William Alta.. is noted in Chitty's Law of the minis nm on the day of Journal. Mr. Robertson was born in Marshfleld 75 years ago. He commemorate the birthday; of our 5'-l9l'ld9d Pfllflce Dl W8-lei C0ll889 national heroes. but on the anni- "id Dllholml UYllV0TSl3i'- AW?! vcrsary of their death. which is l7Cln8 Called U3 the DH ln P-E1. he moved to Calgary and .was call- ed to the Alberta bar in 1907. He was appointed a King's Counsel in 1922 and ret.ired from practice in 1948. C. F. C. Y. today at 12.00 noon. produce more select bacon hogs earlier. Kelly Feed service. open daily from 9 am. until 10 p.m. Phone 3533 or 8913. Vote for Miller and Mstheson. absent from the Polyclinlc for the month of August. wood or oil. Bryenton as M in Canada. see the Kenmore line- absent from the Polycllnic for the month of August. sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent st. Phone 1217. Radio sent from the Polyclinic for the month of August. Ce.ntwell'l Gloria. to-night. Parkdale Community Hall. at 8.30 P. M. Cecil A. Miller and Neil A. Matheeon and other prohi- inent Liberals will attend. SPEAK OVER. C. F. C. Y. T0- NIGHT AT 7 P. M. STANDARD TIME FOR THE LIBERAL CANDI- DATES. ter, Craig-Ann. will return to their home at Tyler, Texas, this week after a three week visit with rela- tives in Queens County. their two sons; are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1-lazen Howard. Cornwall. The Homers are residents of New Brunswick. . 1 street car conductor of Massachu- setts. is spending a pleasant holi- day with relatives at Cornwall. been spending his holidays at his home in New Glasgow returned to Toronto, Ont.. last Friday. with their children from Sillery, Que., are spending a holiday at Keppoch Beach hotel. nszaii w. c. s. Menunc over BOYAI. FEEDS (with Aurolac) LIBERAL Headquarters new DR. 6. G. HOUSTON will be nuances RANGES for ooai, acxay. DR. 1. W. MMKENZII will bl MMDONAID RADIO IIIVIGI. repairlng.;Amplltiers and DR. 1. K. L. IRWIN will be Ib- BEIIVICE To SICK, Dial I182. Pharmacy, next to IJBERAL POLITICAL MIEBTHG ::H E A It FRANK HUGHES Personals Mrs. Viola Ackerman and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homer and Mr. Robert liiiacgregoiz retired. Mr. Creclman Dickieson who has Major and Mrs. Francis Matte Miss sally Ann Rayner of Cler- the Christian. death is not really the end of life. but rather the be- POST NUPTIAL SHOWER W ginning: it is the commencement YORK-Many fflends 88ll1CTCd F9' of the fuifilliieni of the Christian Gently in York 11.111 to honor Mr. . . .iifo which begins here below with Willard MIIFYBY and his bride. the LAUNDERED iiaantisrn. former Miss Nelda Richards oi To i For the faithful Christian. then MUIFBY Harbour. Wlfh I D05l in matters little whether death nuptial shower. The ha1lwasdecor- . comes at vacation time or at work- atcd in pink and white streamers. PERFE(”Tl0N ;ing time. The important thing is The bride and groom were escorted illiat when it does come. it finds to the decorated seats of honor . ills watching, that is to say. foi- in the strains of the wedding march wmsmre iiowing the ways of Christ with played by Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. A CLEANERS !lfl'lt;'l(f)iVCdtll God our tlihearls. For Dredtliiv declorated baslbteet wfasucah n 5 us wa iing. en t be- rie in a arge num r o mes DIAL 7387 comes for us a portal through conveying many gifts. Carrying of Mr" iwhlch we pass into the joys of the basket, cutting the ribbons. eternal life. reading the verses. and arranging Cj'TW'"':TTTT:jTW-TC the gifts on the table were done ' by Mrs, Alan swan. Mrs. W. 15:. Hardy. Mrs. Raymond Vessey ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL POLL CHAIRMEN - ed as their school teacher In ' iyear. she is again engaged I CHARLOTTETOWN -and ROYALTY You are urgently requested to ai'- I tend a meeting with e candidates on I 1.. M....i.i..ia,-ap, Wednesday. August 5. of 7:30 p.m. in the Liberal Committee Rooms. 130 Kent St, Phone 3533 and 8913. is employed as a valuable HHEAR FRANK DATES. -... . 1 For the information of those electors who have no opportunity of rxamining the Dominion Election Act, and especially the provisions thereof relating to corrupt and illegal practices, this space will be used riaily.to publish the main sections of the statute dealing with such practices. The folloiviiig arc extracts from the Dominion Election Acl: 15. (1) Subject to the exception stated in the next following subsection, every person employed by any person for pay or reward in refer- ence to a by-election in the electoral district in which such per- son would otherwise be entitled to vote shall be disqualified from voting and incompetent to vote in such electoral district at such by-election. - A person shall not be disqualified from voting at the election of a member to serve in the House of Commons by reason that he is employed for pay or reward in' reference to a by-election in the electoral district in. which such person would oiherivise be entitled to vote, so long as the employment is legal. Persons who may be legally employed are: (:1) election clerk, revising officers. deputy returning officers, enumerators, poll clerks. messengers. interpreters. constables and persons otiieiwvisc iiecessafiiy and properly employed by an election officer for the conduct of the hy-election; (ii) official agents of candidates; I (C) persons engaged in printing election material on behalf of a co dldate; and g (d persons employed; whether casually or for the period of the. by-election or part thereof, in advertising of any kind, or as clerks or stenographers or as messengers on behalf of a candi- (2 (3 V date: . . - the total number of persons employed under the provisions of clause id) of this subsection shall not exceed one for each five hundred electors in lhe electoral district. The name. address and occupation of every such person so employed shall be communicated, in writing. to the returning officer who shall, in turn, communicate such name. address and occupa-. lion to the deputy returning officer of the appropriate polling station. V HOWEYER YOU VOTE - SUPPORT THIS POLICY 9 OBEY THE LAW! DEMOCRACY IS IN DANGER! . W tell this pace I I rther details. ' r A Inserted bsy the 3illeelh's County Progressive Conservative Party. Mrs. Claude Lewis. Mr. Murray on behalf of his bride thanked their many friends. Lunch was served Haber 'bv the ladies and dancing follow- .. icd into the early hours. The bride lives a former school teacher as AND WORKERS I ig;::;il::lM:'”hl;f:1'; fgiglshlztslgrvf is almost half ii century since thel Marshfield. Mr. Murray (Willard! Md Pltlcesv trustworthy emnloyce f C ad LPo.ckcrsinlCharlottetowr(f.'I'hinhar:- Mom"”l' Que” hlmds Of Mr-. m. couple hue mken up residence Percy Crozier a former resident of: SPEAK OVER C. E C. roundings of "The Anne Country”. NIGHT AT rr. M. STANDARD M I G, g "M15 F03 ""5 LIBERAL CA1"-'”' couvxesr B. gfeisflziglllhlg hgr VAEUXIIL W ELECTORSL OF QUEENS COUNTY mont. has returned to her home after a pleasant vacation at Keir Camp, French River. Mrs. D. A. MacDonald of North returned home after spending the past month visit- ing her daughter and son-in-law. and Mrs. William I-lale, 133 Steadman St. Moncton NB. Mi; and Mrs. Gordon Gillis of ' Windsor. Ont.. are visiting in Char-l lottetown. guests of Mrs. Jean Mac- md Kinnon. Fitzroy at. Miss Reta Carter, her brother.l Carter and their niece.i Dorothy Jean Farquharson. all oil New York. are guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall. It Carters were on the Island and last t , i in hey see many changes in people ..., - . and Mr, and Mrs. James Matthews of E. 1.. and now of Montreal. are spending a fortnight at Green Gables Bungalow Court. Caven- dish and are enjoying the sur- and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKay Stanley Bridge and other relatives. This is Mrs. Herbert's first visit to the Island since she Iieft at the age of 5 years. she is gthe daughter of Mrs. John Mc- iLean. Vancouver, formerly of Ki-leatherdale. l Those from P, E. I. attending the self-Eannerman wedding sat. at 2 p.m. in Bameye River, Nova Scotie. were Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Blalkle and son Douglas. Mr. and Il Mrs. D. S Campbell and daughter :Ph)'lllS. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald j.Iohnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nicholson and family. Mr. and Mrs. .stephen Burns, Mr. and Mrs. iDtivid Rennie, Catherine and Randolph Nicholson. l Among the guests who left on Saturday morning to attend the wedding in Barney's River, 11.8., of Miss Christine Bannerman to Rev. Stanley Self were Mr. and .Mrs. Arch. Johnstone. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Blitlkie. all of Brook- lneld: Mr. and Mrs. David Ren- nie. Mr. Randolph Nicholson. Miss Catherine Nicholson of Dsrlingten .nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nicholson of Stanchcl. Curd Of Thanks I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for the kindness they showed me at the death of my sister Emma. Also those who sent Mass Cards and flowers. Mr. John Curran. . Avomlale. THANK vou i would like to say Thank You to Dr. J. W. McKenzie and the Nurses of the Prince lidward Island Hospi- tal. for their kindneu and care, during my stay in Hospital: also the many friends who called and those who sent so many beautiful flowers and get well cards. ,t JP, Mrs. A. 1. Hearts. 4 ELECTORS The Progressive Conservatives guarantee to reduce your taxes by 3500000000. The Government which has recently stated that they intend no tax, reduction. says that it can't be done. HERE IS HOWIT CAN AND WILL BE DONE i. Elimination of the yearly surplus of 300,000,000 which 1 the Govemmeni has been mulcling from the 0 people of Canada . 3300.000.000.00 - 2. Reduction in defence expen- dilure by elimination of waste and exifavagance. without any reduction in personnel 3200.000.000.00 M 5500.000,000.00 F URTHERMORE 3400.000.000.00 of the above will be a reduction in income taxes. Exemptions will be raised as follows: Married man from 52000.00 lo 33000.00 Single man or woman from i1000.00 lo 31500.00 - This will be put into effect immediately. Vote For Lower Taxes Mclure and Maclean I lnltflld by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association.